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hell to the fuck yeah

even stronger than hells yeah. exponentially stronger. it might be the strongest phrase possible including both the words hell and yeah.
person 1: do you wanna get some mac and cheese later?
person 2: HELL TO THE FUCK YEAH
person 1: wow, i didn't realize you liked mac and cheese so much.
by JROMZ February 7, 2008
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Bat Out Of Hell

To leave a location in a big hurry.

To leave in a vigorous or angry manner.
by Supremegamer64 August 7, 2006
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Hell Hath No Fury

An abbreviated yet famous line coined by William Congreve (1670-1729),an English playwright and poet. The entire quote reads "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned," spoken by Perez in Act 3, Scene 2, The Mourning Bride (1697).

Contemporary usage of the phrase "Hell Hath No Fury" refers to the pinnacle of anger that has been attained by a jilted broad.
Nothing is more ferocious than a woman whose been rejected in love, as evidenced by the hammer thrown through my windshield late last night. Hell hath no fury.
by DontBelieveTheHype March 11, 2009
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war hell ride

a term used to describe a psychotic episode, also to bring terror upon someone.
Norman 3X Butler gave Malcolm X a war hell ride.
by marchonni man January 27, 2008
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the blank from hell

this phrase is used to describe anything that is shitty
fill in the blank from hell with any thing

i think the chef jizzed on my curry. this is the lunch from hell.
by Richard Lewis April 23, 2008
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Radio from Hell

The bitchin' radio show heard in Utah. It stars the geeky Kerry Jackson, the famous Bill Allred, and the lovely Gina Barberi. It is produced by Richie T. with the help of his league of interns.
Radio from Hell is the greatest radio show that has ever been broadcast in the history of EVER.
by Yellow Rubber Gloves November 28, 2009
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Seven Bloody Hells

"Seven Bloody Hells" (or, alternately, "seven hells") is a term created by George R. R. Martin in his famous book series "A Song of Ice and Fire", of which the first book is the well-known "Game of Thrones."

The term originates from one of the key theologies in the book, the Seven, of which there are seven deities, with seven heavens, and, therefore seven hells.

The term is often used as an expression of anger, anguish, or surprise, but it not limited to these emotions.

This term should be considered akin to the word "fuck" in its usage, however, it is usually used by a higher-class person, such as the royalty in the book.
Jon: "Seven bloody hells, it's cold." (neutral)

Robb: "Seven hells! Where did they come from?" (surprise)

Robert: "Seven bloody hells, Ned, I want to HIT something!" (anger)

Catelyn: "Seven hells! Why can't you see that this won't solve anything?" (anguish)

Cersei: "Seven hells, Jamie, why won't you ever think?" (anger)
by UnearthlyEnemy October 10, 2012
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