If you say "Your going to hell...", you are signing up for that one-way tour. You should say "You're going to hell..." or "You are going to hell...".
He failed to pass the GED and is on his way to the 5th ring of hell.
He failed to pass the GED and is on his way to the 5th ring of hell.
by adam_before_eve January 14, 2006
by the anticool August 14, 2008
The face painting front man from Norway's Turbonegro. Also goes by the name of Hank Von Helvette and Eric Husby. Sometimes tour guide at a Norwiegan fishing museum. A very dark person, and in the best death punk band in the world!!!
" Turbonegro came on and performed "I got erection" Hank from Hell bent over and did the ass rocket, it was killer"
by mama lucien March 26, 2005
threw hell or firewater means you shall not preform the duty or act !
it is popular amongst those von french canadian,german,englisch decent living in southern part von the states
it is popular amongst those von french canadian,german,englisch decent living in southern part von the states
by Afholderbach September 01, 2006
John: Hmmmm.... That was great last night sis!
Sister: Yeah, wanna go again?
John: Ok! I'm going to hell! So why shouldn't I live before I do!
Sister: Yeah, wanna go again?
John: Ok! I'm going to hell! So why shouldn't I live before I do!
by GearSecondMaster June 18, 2011
A: Shut the hell up!
B: What?
A: Shut it up, quick! Before it sucks us into the void that it is!
B: Oh, you meant that gaping portal to hell in my bathroom. Yeah, uh......that's a toilet.
B: What?
A: Shut it up, quick! Before it sucks us into the void that it is!
B: Oh, you meant that gaping portal to hell in my bathroom. Yeah, uh......that's a toilet.
by I live in Passaic June 20, 2005
This is where "hell to pay" originated from. In the days of wooden ships the timber that kept them afloat were covered in pitch or tar. The tar was applied to the bottom of the ship, or "hell" as it was called, and the process was called "paying". But before any of this was done strips of rope, wound fiber or hemp were pounded between the planks. These strips were called the "devil".
To sum it all up "paying the devil in hell" refers to pounding strips of fiber between planks and then coating them in tar. The term "hell to pay" refers to the constant maintenance of applying tar to keep the ship watertight. A job which no sailor wanted considering that "hell" was the darkest, dankest, disease ridden part of a sailing ship.
To sum it all up "paying the devil in hell" refers to pounding strips of fiber between planks and then coating them in tar. The term "hell to pay" refers to the constant maintenance of applying tar to keep the ship watertight. A job which no sailor wanted considering that "hell" was the darkest, dankest, disease ridden part of a sailing ship.
by Burt Trimlicker May 31, 2009