/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

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

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

When a person spends more time in coping than actually solving the problem. It is similar to concepts like the tutorial hell
A: To handle this situation emotionally, I need to listen to music, make sport and meditation and play the games I like. B: Bro and when you actually solve your Problem? You entered the coping hell again!
by WannabeNeologist February 18, 2023

when the audience starts littering way too much because of a scene in a movie, mostly in a theater
this started because of chicken jockey in the minecraft movie
this started because of chicken jockey in the minecraft movie
Jack Black: "Chicken Jockey"
*audience starts trowing popcorn everywhere*
Person 1: "Oh no, they're making a Jockey Hell
*audience starts trowing popcorn everywhere*
Person 1: "Oh no, they're making a Jockey Hell
by tutucr April 15, 2025

by SubToDylan4Real March 6, 2025

by cumsockdrawer August 20, 2022
