by Wilson White September 19, 2004
when you are strapped to a chair while wearing an itchy sweater, while at the same time having a wedgie, and being forced to stare at tubgirl while listening to nsync for the rest of eternity. the one positive thing is being able to talk politics with george dubya while watching satan rip up his anus.
by clevelandsteamer September 17, 2005
by Berticus November 06, 2003
Hells no is worse then "Hell no." Hence the "s" after Hell.. which implies that that it is multiple Hells making it worse then only a single Hell.
by SirLeche May 03, 2005
As an entire expression, this functions as an adverb. Sometimes "just" is added to the beginning to complete the expression.
1) For no reason, serving no higher meaning.
2) For pain.
3) "pushing the limits"; Testing God; solely for the purpose of sinning.
1) For no reason, serving no higher meaning.
2) For pain.
3) "pushing the limits"; Testing God; solely for the purpose of sinning.
1) Even when I'm not tired, sometimes I sleep just for the hell of it.
2) I see her hurting herself often, and I wonder if she's doing it for the hell of it.
3) He sleeps with a different man's wife every night just for the hell of it.
2) I see her hurting herself often, and I wonder if she's doing it for the hell of it.
3) He sleeps with a different man's wife every night just for the hell of it.
by LuSt iN a CaN June 01, 2005
a. Noun used to describe a place or a state of being that is undesirable, unliked and/or hated.
b. A place of eternal pain and torment in Christian belief.
Originally used as a synonym for the Hebrew word "Gehenna," meaning eternal destruction.
b. A place of eternal pain and torment in Christian belief.
Originally used as a synonym for the Hebrew word "Gehenna," meaning eternal destruction.
by S. Lofer November 21, 2004
The place where in the UK I spend over 6 hours a day learning crap I already now and stuff that I will never use in real life.
by Lewis H November 10, 2004