“Really” and “very” followed by coolness. The accepted economy of desire. Coming to Northern California from Brooklyn via Indiana, Nebraska, Wyoming, and Tahoe in a rented blue minivan with plants lining the dash and my home zoo crowding the floor. A foreign land. A turning of what you believe, inside out like a glove. A realizing you are old and make comments like your parents did in 1994. Of course it is always possible that someone can misunderstand. Do they realize that we did that ten years ago too? Quirky diction, orangery. Finding and losing cancer alongside a favorite wallet. Means continuing the narrative after abrupt syntactical shifts. Either you agree with me or you are a fool. The West Coast and a room with a better view. Otherness and the implied “I.” Two scoops of John Ashbery and some Gertrude Stein. The Mission, Fillmore, Potrero Hill, Bernal Heights, but definitely not Noe. A campaign of words is not needed. Ocean Beach and burritos. Home. If you touch it, it is yours.
Everyone on Mission is so hella cracked out that I think I got a hella contact high that lasted hella long yesterday.
by deborahwz April 3, 2008

by breeze riley December 23, 2007

An incredibly poor and tasteless use of a butchered combination of vowels and consonants which marginalizes the user's intelligence to such a degree that they become relegated to the status of an amoeba.
by bigbill1996 December 14, 2010

by MAXimumkillaa January 4, 2010

by 2up2down March 30, 2008

by Benignvirus June 14, 2004

Word used by Northern Californians. Very, a lot, much. Also see hecka only used by the coolest of the cool nor cal people
That was hella cool.
by Lauren February 22, 2004
