/ˈʃɒk/ɪŋ/hɛl/
used for emphasis or to express shock, annoyance or surprise. Often used as a replacement to swearing.
used for emphasis or to express shock, annoyance or surprise. Often used as a replacement to swearing.
Person 1: "Have you heard that Adam has been sacked?"
Person 2: "Shocking hell, you're joking? What for?"
Person 2: "Shocking hell, you're joking? What for?"
by Matt Windle poet October 17, 2020

by mfomari November 11, 2024

Webcam communicating with someone 2D at work for years only to meet them in person 3D suddenly causing serious disconcerting shock.
by joedaprogramma February 23, 2024

by Acepalilla October 10, 2019

by Ja'mariam rufus July 9, 2019

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by LeSouffleDeVersailles February 13, 2025

When you rub your feet on the carpet and touch penis tips with another man giving him a static electric shock.
by Jaylo_rainbo August 14, 2017
