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
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used to express anger, annoyance, or shock. You most likely got this word from Harry Potter (don't worry, I did too)
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The universal word for when things are stressful, awkward, tragic, insanely wild, or just off. More dramatic than “yikes” and way more versatile. Can describe your own state, someone who’s doing too much, or be shouted when a situation goes sideways.
Verb: The act of spiraling, stressing, or wrecking yourself.
Adjective (state): Used for uneasiness, tragic, or “I feel like sh*t”.
Adjective (personality): Labels someone as weird, quirky, annoying, unlikeable, or just doing way too much.
Exclamation (negative): A one-word reaction when someone you don’t like walks in, an awkward silence hits, or the vibes are not it. Like “yikes”, but messier.
Exclamation (hype/chaos): Also shouted when something wild, shocking, or lit happens.
If it’s intense in any direction, it’s oh hell.
The universal word for when things are stressful, awkward, tragic, insanely wild, or just off. More dramatic than “yikes” and way more versatile. Can describe your own state, someone who’s doing too much, or be shouted when a situation goes sideways.
Verb: The act of spiraling, stressing, or wrecking yourself.
Adjective (state): Used for uneasiness, tragic, or “I feel like sh*t”.
Adjective (personality): Labels someone as weird, quirky, annoying, unlikeable, or just doing way too much.
Exclamation (negative): A one-word reaction when someone you don’t like walks in, an awkward silence hits, or the vibes are not it. Like “yikes”, but messier.
Exclamation (hype/chaos): Also shouted when something wild, shocking, or lit happens.
If it’s intense in any direction, it’s oh hell.
Verb (stressing / spiraling)
“I’m oh helling right now, finals week is killing me.”
“She oh helled after that third tequila shot.”
Adjective (state / vibe)
“This hangover is so oh hell.”
“His haircut is giving oh hell.”
“I had an oh hell dream about my ex — it messed me up all morning.”
Adjective (personality)
“He’s so oh hell, I can’t deal with him tonight.”
“Why is she acting so oh hell in the group chat?”
Exclamation (negative)
Your ex walks in with their new partner → “Oh hell.”
You realize you forgot your wallet at home → “Oh hell.”
Exclamation (hype / chaos)
Concert pyros go off → “OH HELLLLLL!”
DJ drops the beat at the party → “OH HELL, THIS GOES CRAZY!”
Unexpected plot twist in a movie → “Oh helllll no way!”
“I’m oh helling right now, finals week is killing me.”
“She oh helled after that third tequila shot.”
Adjective (state / vibe)
“This hangover is so oh hell.”
“His haircut is giving oh hell.”
“I had an oh hell dream about my ex — it messed me up all morning.”
Adjective (personality)
“He’s so oh hell, I can’t deal with him tonight.”
“Why is she acting so oh hell in the group chat?”
Exclamation (negative)
Your ex walks in with their new partner → “Oh hell.”
You realize you forgot your wallet at home → “Oh hell.”
Exclamation (hype / chaos)
Concert pyros go off → “OH HELLLLLL!”
DJ drops the beat at the party → “OH HELL, THIS GOES CRAZY!”
Unexpected plot twist in a movie → “Oh helllll no way!”
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