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go to hell

A common expression of dismissal. See also piss off, fuck off, eat shit and die.
by LudwigVan March 12, 2004
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cold day in hell

(n.) An event that will never happen. See synonym when pigs fly.
It'll be a cold day in hell before I return her calls.
by Gumba Gumba May 29, 2004
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killer heels

"killer heels" adj/n are a type of shoe that one could kill with -- physically, mentally and emotionally. they are described as heels that usually have at least a 4 inch stiletto (very thin heel, only recommended for experienced professionals) and are 'high fashion' (expen$ive). The shoe must be ridiculously sexy, stunning and an instant eye-catcher.
"I just bought some killer heels at Saks Fifth Avenue!"

"Five inch killer heels and heavy make up never fails to make me feel like a tranny!"

"I was wearing my killer heels today and stopped traffic. Killer!"
by lymari January 20, 2009
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That's like hiking without high heels!

Used when talking about a really bad idea or something that seems very hard to do
"Let's write an Octave function with many for loops"
"Dude! That's like hiking without high heels!"
by Idoger Bontes October 4, 2018
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forth circle of hell

One of the circles of hell from Dante's Divine Comedy. It is the circle where the greedy and the materialistic spend eternity. Working in any corporation is like being in the forth circle of hell.
I work for a fortune 500 company with a bunch of greedy assholes who drive BMW's and talk about reality TV. It is like being in the forth circle of hell.
by Lob zu Kate November 13, 2007
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like a bat out of hell

extremely fast(use caution with hell)
That crazy fool was like a bat out of hell. I am amazed his tires could stand that.
by Light Joker November 25, 2004
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hella

The farmers from Northern California who settled here a long time ago (probably before the 1950's) were patient and slow people and took everything with ease. When they communicated to explain "VERY" they would say "hell of a" instead of "very" or "a lot". Then the city folks who migrated in later to the Bay Area took the Northern California farmers saying and shortened it to "Hella" instead of "Hell of a."
So in the end the word "hella" comes from the Bay Area city folks. Short and sweet.
She/he was hella sweet.
It was hella cool.
The ride was hella fresh.
by Bay area gurl January 27, 2009
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