Heard in norfolk/Suffolk, UK. a stand-up row or argument, possibly leading to a fight. More country than urban, but are we prejudiced?
by henry nav March 12, 2005

/ˈʃɒk/ɪŋ/hɛl/
used for emphasis or to express shock, annoyance or surprise. Often used as a replacement to swearing.
used for emphasis or to express shock, annoyance or surprise. Often used as a replacement to swearing.
Person 1: "Have you heard that Adam has been sacked?"
Person 2: "Shocking hell, you're joking? What for?"
Person 2: "Shocking hell, you're joking? What for?"
by Matt Windle poet October 17, 2020

Our class requires another 5-page essay. It's the seventh one in the past two weeks.
Ah yes, fresh hell awaits me!
Ah yes, fresh hell awaits me!
by Sublinial November 5, 2023

by MlpHero September 9, 2021

Hammered. Drunk, Piss Drunk, Sillier than Hell. Throttled. Betty Crockered, Shit faced. Cockerspanieled
Johnnie Boy got Billy-helled last night after 8 bong rips, 11 Budweisers, and 9 RBVs.
Getting Billy-helled is like when you get drunk and your face is red as a beet and you are sweating profusely in the hot sun in an alley somewhere and then decide its a good idea to whip someones ass.
Getting Billy-helled is like when you get drunk and your face is red as a beet and you are sweating profusely in the hot sun in an alley somewhere and then decide its a good idea to whip someones ass.
by Josh Big Cliff June 2, 2008

Some people call it school. I call it hell same shit different name am I right or am I right?
I am in hell right now my head hurts so bad. I have to use medicine because of this shit.
I am in hell right now my head hurts so bad. I have to use medicine because of this shit.
by EPIG Gamer and Pig October 21, 2019
