1. Very
2. More then needed
2. More then needed
by TikalPUnchYoLightsOut April 21, 2003
by I did ur mother at November 23, 2021
the definition is accurate......but
The word originated in Oakland, in the 70's. I grew up there, and i never heard it used anywhere else until hella years later.
by mark knudsen June 18, 2005
word used commonly in St.Louis meaning excessive or a large amount
(The difference between hella and hellas is hella is only used in the middle of a sentence and hellas is only used at the end of a sentence - dont get them confused cus if u say somethin like "She hellas ugly" you'll sound like a dumbass)
(The difference between hella and hellas is hella is only used in the middle of a sentence and hellas is only used at the end of a sentence - dont get them confused cus if u say somethin like "She hellas ugly" you'll sound like a dumbass)
by stlG.H.O.S.T. January 13, 2007
A word that has become popular that originated in the NorCal area.
Hella means "very" as in "It's hella hot in here!"
The word has spread, which is ironic because it sounds incredibly hickish (and likely has hick roots, with all of the Okies that moved to NorCal during and after the Depression).
Hella is not a word that people from outside of the Bay Area should be using, unless they actually want to sound like hicks.
Hella means "very" as in "It's hella hot in here!"
The word has spread, which is ironic because it sounds incredibly hickish (and likely has hick roots, with all of the Okies that moved to NorCal during and after the Depression).
Hella is not a word that people from outside of the Bay Area should be using, unless they actually want to sound like hicks.
Blonde girl: "I'm hella horny. Maybe I should say yes to the first guy that approaches me."
Brunnette: Oh god. You sound hella desperate.
Brunnette: Oh god. You sound hella desperate.
by Varrioso August 16, 2012
by stupid loser January 01, 2004
While used in most areas of nor cal, people from Santa Cruz look down on it, considering it valley. This is most likely due to all the tourists from San Jose they get. If a local uses it they will be at least temprarily shunned and often yelled at by even their closes friends.
WARNING: Don't say hella or hecka in Santa Cruz
WARNING: Don't say hella or hecka in Santa Cruz
by strikeuptheband March 09, 2007