very, exceedingly
One in a series of three adjectives: hecka, hella, and fukka. Thought to have originated on the streets of Oakland, CA.
One in a series of three adjectives: hecka, hella, and fukka. Thought to have originated on the streets of Oakland, CA.
by Jasper Ray April 10, 2005

Don't say "hella"; it is not a word.
by Anonymous1111234234 October 14, 2007

can't you people get a life? hella means 'very' or 'a lot'. leave it at that! and yes nor-cal people made up this word to be recognized by others. you guys suck. latez
by santa clause December 13, 2003

Totally rad kid #1- excuse me sir, are you quite aware that Quiet Riot is a Hella good band?
Totally rad kid #2- I am fully aware of this fact, for I am a conossieur of Butt Rock
Totally rad kid #2- I am fully aware of this fact, for I am a conossieur of Butt Rock
by rad kid December 11, 2003

A bay area originated term, "hella" is used to express, mainly, quantity. For example, "that was HELLA tight." In the afformentioned sentence "hella" is used to replace really, or so, or very. Hella basically means, a lot of.
by Meredith December 27, 2003

Hell of. Means a lot. The word originates from Northern California. Michael Suh is generally known as the originator of the word.
That's hella cool.
by Lenny Cooke February 9, 2017

by starqueen March 28, 2003
