The state of despair felt by Sherlockians when season 3 ended with Sherlock and John stuck on the tarmac
Person A: Sherlock is so good! I can't wait for Johnlock to happen!
Person B: Just wait for the Tarmac Hell
Person B: Just wait for the Tarmac Hell
by windingmyway January 01, 2017
The use of Gruvner to express severe grief, hatred or anguish. It is also interchangeable with Porbis and Bruving Nora.
"Gruving hell man that cunt has done it again!" shouted Gregory
"Blimey mate we need to sort this geezer out then!" exclaimed Balthasar
"Blimey mate we need to sort this geezer out then!" exclaimed Balthasar
by Bean_man!1 June 09, 2022
A term coined in the roleplaying environment of Efnet dealing with the hypothetical idea that when one dies, they will go to 'Mun Hell,' where the characters the roleplayer played will do things to the player similar to what they did to the character. A player who was nice to their character is treated well, and a player who is sadistic to their character will have sadistic deeds done upon them. It is often stated that if one wants to have fun as a roleplayer, one should be afraid of mun hell (implicitly meaning that one has the most fun in RP by sticking their characters in situations the character would not enjoy.)
by Searcher Omega August 26, 2007
by blahblah_radi May 16, 2020
A sarcastic expression used to make light of someone's trivial problem. When you say "hell's no boogie" to someone, you are reminding them that 1) their problem isn't all that bad and 2) life isn't always pleasant or easy.
Jimmy: "My boss is making me come in on a Saturday, can you believe that??"
Tim: "Well, as you know, hell's no boogie."
Tim: "Well, as you know, hell's no boogie."
by 2/day August 28, 2018
by WEBS July 18, 2009
Referring to a heavily diseased vagina or 'Welly top'
'I was well in to her until her pants came off and the hell welly came out. I could do without a dose of whatever horrors that fucker harbours'
by Sumb Thucker December 08, 2021