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Hell's Angels

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Outlaw gang of bikers started by Viet Nam Veterans. I met some & they were nice!
The Hell's Angels camped in the backyard, made breakfast, kissed me on the cheek, & went on their way to the yearly Sturgis, ND festivities.
by Starchylde May 28, 2016
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hell's heater

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extraordinarily hot, usually in referring to a particular place or area.
it's hell's heater in that room, man.

i went to visit my parents, it's hell's heater out there!
by corvus brachyrhynchos July 26, 2003
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Hell's Bitches

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A term for women competing on Hell's Kitchen who continually fight and disrespect each other. Coined by Chef Ramsay.
by ImAshroom July 23, 2007
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Hell's Library

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a huge black tomb where books of information and secrets full of weaponry and powers to destroy humanity, angels and God himself
LETHEM enters the mausoleum to Hell's Library to gather fact sheets to restore the Holy Grounds
by @tikifaces_ October 24, 2019
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Hell's no boogie

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A sarcastic expression used to make light of someone's trivial problem. When you say "hell's no boogie" to someone, you are reminding them that 1) their problem isn't all that bad and 2) life isn't always pleasant or easy.
Jimmy: "My boss is making me come in on a Saturday, can you believe that??"
Tim: "Well, as you know, hell's no boogie."
by 2/day August 28, 2018
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Hell's Biscuit

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An abnormally large piece of shit that creates a searing burning effect on your asshole on the way out.
Grab me some water cuz im bout to shoot out a giant Hell's biscuit!
by ShiatMaster May 13, 2005
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Hell's Kitchen

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Hell's Kitchen ...more than a neighborhood...it's a state of mind. From the slaughterhouses and breweries of the 1800s, the draft riots of 1863, the Fighting 69th of World War I, the home of New York's most dangerous criminals from the early tenement days to Prohibition to the Westies, Hell's Kitchen rose from the blood and fire of the poor dreaming their riotous dreams and searing the urban landscape with a wild, demanding spirit. The story of Hell's Kitchen can be told in many ways, and must be told in many ways: in poetry and fiction, in art and film, biographies, histories and photographs. It's not one block, and it is. It's not one area, because the sum total is greater than what can be seen in a certain space or any lifetime.
It's War man...look like Hell's Kitchen...
by folsey August 10, 2005
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