The next level above Hell No. This solidifies that you disagree with the question asked you, by adding extra negativity to your answer, before slamming them with the original "hell no" after the answer.
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Get the No Hell No mug.Suburbs extending out for an absurd distance from a city center. To be truly hell, these suburbs have to have absolutely no mixed use developments. Extra points if there's a sea of parking lots outside all stores.
Suburban hell is either car focused (growing because of middle-class, mostly white families seeing the city centre as "rough") or the result of high-capacity transit (i.e metro systems) going too far out of an urban centre. The latter example tends to devolve into the former.
Examples of cities that are surrounded by suburban hell:
London (It's not just an American problem)
Phoenix (A bunch of suburbs disguised as a city)
New York City (Especially in Long Island and New Jersey)
Los Angeles (Hope you like highways)
Shanghai (to an absurd degree)
These areas tend to have lots of homeowners. Said homeowners have also probably bought all the residential properties in downtown as an investment so nobody can actually live there. They also are the proud owners of large SUVs if only to compensate for something.
Suburban hell is either car focused (growing because of middle-class, mostly white families seeing the city centre as "rough") or the result of high-capacity transit (i.e metro systems) going too far out of an urban centre. The latter example tends to devolve into the former.
Examples of cities that are surrounded by suburban hell:
London (It's not just an American problem)
Phoenix (A bunch of suburbs disguised as a city)
New York City (Especially in Long Island and New Jersey)
Los Angeles (Hope you like highways)
Shanghai (to an absurd degree)
These areas tend to have lots of homeowners. Said homeowners have also probably bought all the residential properties in downtown as an investment so nobody can actually live there. They also are the proud owners of large SUVs if only to compensate for something.
Bob: Are we out of London yet?
Mike: Not even close. There's umpteen thousand miles of suburban hell to get through.
Mike: Not even close. There's umpteen thousand miles of suburban hell to get through.
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Get the hellabs mug.Snowball in Hell is not only a very fine song by They Might be Giants, it is also a phrase, although a very seldomly used one, that basically means no chance. Since the TMBG song was released, it's become more commonly used in work situations. (See example 2)
Damn. I've got as much chance to pass this test as a snowball in hell.
I know this new "Consultant" asshole is gonna get me laid off.... I feel like a snowball in hell.
I know this new "Consultant" asshole is gonna get me laid off.... I feel like a snowball in hell.
by Catboy May 18, 2006
Get the Snowball in hell mug.As hell: a phrase used to emphasize the extremeness of an adjective, usually added at the end of the sentence, after said adjective.
Por ejemplo:
Its cold as hell outside!
That kid is dumb as hell!
Ooo, that guy is hot as hell!
She is smart as hell!
As you can see, it never really makes sense. Really, is hell cold, dumb, or smart?
Its cold as hell outside!
That kid is dumb as hell!
Ooo, that guy is hot as hell!
She is smart as hell!
As you can see, it never really makes sense. Really, is hell cold, dumb, or smart?
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