by Mikey Rizzle March 4, 2009

Absolutely not. In the words of DJ Manolides.
by DJ Manolides April 1, 2003

It simply means "hell naw", but it really means "no."
It's used to describe surprise and opposition towards a comment and/or situation. usually in a major way
It's used to describe surprise and opposition towards a comment and/or situation. usually in a major way
WOMAN: I need a huge favor.
MAN: What.
WOMAN: Will you pay my rent and bills? I'll give you something to make it worth your while.
MAN: HELL TO THE NAW!!!!!!!! You just gonna use me, then set me up.
MAN: What.
WOMAN: Will you pay my rent and bills? I'll give you something to make it worth your while.
MAN: HELL TO THE NAW!!!!!!!! You just gonna use me, then set me up.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant May 23, 2005

by Cuz-Cuz February 26, 2008

A phrase originally coined by Whitney Houston during her reality TV show "Being Bobbby Brown." It generally means "Oh Hell No" to the utmost degree.
Jena: So, guess who I saw Chris leavin' the bar with last night?
Kim: Who??
Jena: that blond bitch that tries to rock those stupid lookin' braids...
Kim: Ah Hell to the Naw!!
Kim: Who??
Jena: that blond bitch that tries to rock those stupid lookin' braids...
Kim: Ah Hell to the Naw!!
by AQUALIGHT April 2, 2009

Another way of saying "hell no". It's supposed to mean "hell to the no". "Popularized" by now-former Miami Hurricane broadcaster Lamar Thomas.
by Kid Canada October 18, 2006

by v4s November 18, 2023
