Used to describe the most unsavory, injurious, disrespectful, satanic, cruel, and objectionable actions, events, and situations. It can be used as an interjection or adjective.
Interjection: "I heard there was some necrophilia going down over at Fifi." "What's necrophilia?" "You know - some like it hot, some like it cold." "Hell ass no."
Adjective: "Looks like we've found ourselves in a real hell ass no situation here."
Adjective: "Looks like we've found ourselves in a real hell ass no situation here."
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An extremely angry form of anger that is very prominent while watching a piss-poor performance by one's favorite sports team. Often associated with the unadulterated use of words like "FACK" and the successive use of normally unrelated curse words.
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Joe Biden: Jill, where the hell am I? Where are we?
Jill: We're in the White House, honey.
Joe: Wait...why? Why are we in a white house?
Jill: Because you're president
Joe: I'm president?
Jill: Yes sweetheart.
Joe: President of...president of what exactly?
Jill: Hahaha you're so silly, of the United States.
Joe: I'm...I'm president of the United States? How the hell did that happen!
2.
Interviewer: Hello Joe, how are you tonight? I can't wait to kiss your ass for the next 40 minutes and ask you the most basic softball questions that even you can't mess up!
Joe: I'm good man, I'm pretty good. Wait, where the hell am I again? What are we doing here? Who are you again? Chris? Or or or or is it is is is is is it Chuck? No that's not right, wait wait wait wait who are you?
Joe Biden: Jill, where the hell am I? Where are we?
Jill: We're in the White House, honey.
Joe: Wait...why? Why are we in a white house?
Jill: Because you're president
Joe: I'm president?
Jill: Yes sweetheart.
Joe: President of...president of what exactly?
Jill: Hahaha you're so silly, of the United States.
Joe: I'm...I'm president of the United States? How the hell did that happen!
2.
Interviewer: Hello Joe, how are you tonight? I can't wait to kiss your ass for the next 40 minutes and ask you the most basic softball questions that even you can't mess up!
Joe: I'm good man, I'm pretty good. Wait, where the hell am I again? What are we doing here? Who are you again? Chris? Or or or or is it is is is is is it Chuck? No that's not right, wait wait wait wait who are you?
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Analogous to like Hell. Not common in US English.
Analogous to like Hell. Not common in US English.
(1) "The city increased taxes, but did they repair the roads? Did they Hell as like!"
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Person A: "Please? I only need the car for a few hours. I'd do the same for you..."
Person B: "Would you Hell as like! You wouldn't even let me use your headphones last week!"
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(2) "No broken bones, but did it Hell as like hurt!"
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Person A: "Please? I only need the car for a few hours. I'd do the same for you..."
Person B: "Would you Hell as like! You wouldn't even let me use your headphones last week!"
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(2) "No broken bones, but did it Hell as like hurt!"
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