An idiom describing a situation where individuals fleeing a repressive country, seeking refuge in another, find themselves in an equally or even more dangerous environment.
by Angriest Mouse of Schnaasberg June 05, 2024
In the 1890s in San Fransciso there was a popular hooker named Helena who was recognizable in that she always carried a small handbasket instead of a purse or handbag; hence she acquired the nickname "Helena Handbasket". Sailors arriving in the port would often say things like "I'm gonna look up Helena Handbasket tonight" or in announcing their intention of what to do after a night at the bar, "Now I'm going to Helena Handbasket", which by association with the sinful nature of the activity involved, became the mondigreen, "going to hell in a handbasket".
by ostrogoth February 02, 2024
Happy people go to hell is a saying originating from online forums. It is used by anybody who is not a normie especially those who just experienced something very bad. Also used as slang in groups of friends when a couple is spotted.
Friend A (single): "Look at Nathan and Cora over there, I still can't believe that they are a couple"
Friend B (single): "Happy People Go To Hell"
Friend B (single): "Happy People Go To Hell"
by Dogemoji⠀ March 31, 2024