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Mount St. Helen's volcano 

In 1980, it erupted & blew all the trees down that were around it for 30 Miles! The ash carried for over 500 Miles & was like glass. It's located in Washington near the Oregon border. On May 18th, it erupted at 8:32 AM Mountain Time.
When Mount St. Helen's volcano's dust reached us, I didn't know what was happening. I thought someone was drag~racing! We had to stay indoors for a week & hose off the roof, yards, & driveways. What a shocker! Talk about Power!!
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Healeish 

Not to be confused with hellish, healish is English slang derived from the word heale, it is an adjective used to describe someone whose behaviour is that of a total tosser, waste of space or OIC. They are the sort of people for whom arsehole is too kind a name, who are narcissistic crawlers with little in the way of either intelligence or talent. Avoid them at all costs as their proximity will bring on attacks of acute nausea.
"Have you seen what that healeish wanker has done?"
Healeish by AKACroatalin March 31, 2015
Contrary to some theories, this is not a British adaptation of the American pejorative cognomen heel. In the USA it means someone who is a bit of a petty jerkoff but in Britain it is applied to people who are total shits, the wasters, skates, snotrags and OICs who plague society like festering sores. The word is said to derive from the British upper class pronounciation of 'hole' (heale) an abbreviation of the word 'arsehole' (awseheale). It was first used by upper classes in the early twentieth century when it became fashionable for flappers to use ‘bad’ language. For a long time it was virtually unknown outside fashionable cliques like the Cliveden Set and was frequently used to describe people they didn't like. It wasn’t until comparatively recently that it became more widely known due to the internet and period dramas. More people began using it although there is still some confusion with the American insult heel. A rather snide use is to use it to refer to someone, knowing that they know what it means, or that it will get back to them, strangely it usually seems to be women who use it in this way.
“That vile creature Malcolm is trying to give Kim hell because he heard she called him a Heale.”
“The fact he’s having a hissy fit and she’s smiling makes me think she got it right.”
Heale by AKACroatalin November 30, 2016

Helenaist 

A fan of the beautiful and talented actress Helena Bonham Carter.
I will always be a Helenaist
Helenaist by halfaspretty July 11, 2012

Helenaist 

someone who loves Helena Bonham Carter although they've most likely not met her. Usually females. Think she's beautiful, inspirational, usually fangirling over her.
She's such a Helenaist, I love that because we relate so well with our favorite lady.
Helenaist by Helenaismmm. October 14, 2012
A boss ass bitch who doesn’t need anyone’s approval to be herself. Day after day she slays life, even when she isn’t feeling the best. She has such a positive impact on those around her. One day she’s going to be extremely successful and everyone who’s said anything bad about her is going to instantly regret that. (If they don’t already) Just remember, if anyone tries to bring you down, they can take that insult and shove it up their ass
“Hey man she’s way too good for you” “Why?” “Don’t you know? She’s a Helen”
Helen by Arianarandoms January 19, 2018