USA Slang used sarcastically by Americans and Foreigners alike to express sarcasm towards affairs that are usually seen as republican or conservative in a radical fasion. Such as guns, women, and the freedom of speech. Often used by the youth to middle-aged men when agreeing to hot-takes in a ironic way but not really agreeing to the ideals of it.
Mainly used as "edgy humor" that boomers may not understand, since it is now part of internet culture. This is stereotypical American Hill-billy self-degradation.
And it's funny!
Mainly used as "edgy humor" that boomers may not understand, since it is now part of internet culture. This is stereotypical American Hill-billy self-degradation.
And it's funny!
by Closet Possum November 4, 2022

A new phrase created on February 6th, 2007 on the campus of William and Mary by a certain "Drinking Rob" in order to fill the void of terminology to express both the satisfaction and pure, ecstatic joy alluded to in the phrase.
In general, "Fuck the Hell Yeah" is self explanitory. However, it contains properties lacking in other vulgar obscenities. People of all races, backgrounds, orientations, shapes, and sizes are allowed and encouraged to utilize this phrase. Here are some examples to aid the public in using this phrase.
In general, "Fuck the Hell Yeah" is self explanitory. However, it contains properties lacking in other vulgar obscenities. People of all races, backgrounds, orientations, shapes, and sizes are allowed and encouraged to utilize this phrase. Here are some examples to aid the public in using this phrase.
by J Blizz December 13, 2008

"Do you wanna make a beer run?"
"Hell yeah I suck toes!"
Or
"Man I am going to get so shitty tonight. Hell yeah I suck toes!"
"Hell yeah I suck toes!"
Or
"Man I am going to get so shitty tonight. Hell yeah I suck toes!"
by HatesHatesHates March 4, 2010

by grizz_97 December 17, 2006

Michael: Hey look, the Book of Mormon!
John: dips the Book of Mormon in chocolate Hell yeah, dip it in chocolate!
John: dips the Book of Mormon in chocolate Hell yeah, dip it in chocolate!
by ZiggyPop December 8, 2011

by Bobutza aka Zbobo September 10, 2004

An exponentially modified version of “Hell Yeah.” As “Hell” makes the “yeah” significantly more valuable, the “hella” results in an exponential effect where each “hella” makes the phrase more powerful to the power of 27.
“Dude, I met this awesome girl who I think I want to marry!”
“Hell yeah, sounds sick.”
“No, hella hell yeah it’s awesome; she’s quite literally the best.”
“Hell yeah, sounds sick.”
“No, hella hell yeah it’s awesome; she’s quite literally the best.”
by GlitzAkira September 20, 2025
