by oh goodie! AHAHA December 19, 2017

1950's diner terminology for a steak that is cooked very rare, or 'blue.' The meat of a bloody steak is very red, soft, and tender. If you're in a diner or restaurant and want to order a bloody steak, ask for it to be cooked very rare.
Most commonly known from Pulp Fiction - the opposite is burnt to a crisp.
Most commonly known from Pulp Fiction - the opposite is burnt to a crisp.
Waiter: Hi, I'm Buddy. What can I getcha?
Vincent Vega: Let's see, steak, steak, steak... oh yeah, the Douglas Sirk Steak - I'll have that.
Waiter: How'd you want that cooked? Burnt to a crisp or bloody as hell?
Vincent Vega: Bloody as hell. And oh yeah, look at this - Vanilla Coke.
Vincent Vega: Let's see, steak, steak, steak... oh yeah, the Douglas Sirk Steak - I'll have that.
Waiter: How'd you want that cooked? Burnt to a crisp or bloody as hell?
Vincent Vega: Bloody as hell. And oh yeah, look at this - Vanilla Coke.
by ijustwannanap September 18, 2016

by Triple J April 26, 2005

When your filipenio freind learns english with a britsih accent and uses bloody hell as a curse word in america.
by myfuckingTOEEEEEEE January 21, 2020

well… how do you do it?
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