A term used in video games to describe the outside of the main game area or map. It can be accessed either accidentally, or through the use of a no clip cheat/code. Blue Hell can often contain objects hidden from the map/area by the map designer, for example, in Counter-Strike or GTA3.
by David Kuling August 26, 2005

by Kareyu January 5, 2005

Fact- They defeated the whole entire LA Police Force in a 197? brawl.
Fact- They may be badasses, but! They can be so fucking kind as well, every Christmas, they give out toys and games and stuff to the poor kids of the US.
Fact- They will kick your fucking ass if you fuck around with them.
Fact- They may be badasses, but! They can be so fucking kind as well, every Christmas, they give out toys and games and stuff to the poor kids of the US.
Fact- They will kick your fucking ass if you fuck around with them.
by the_masked_magician00 November 13, 2004

by dookiemaster June 28, 2006

by Zinc oxide305 November 7, 2009

Annoying douche: you spelled that wrong
Dan: Shut the fuk up.
Annoying douche: you spelled that wrong too.
Dan: *Face Hell* AAAAAHHHHHHH
Dan: Shut the fuk up.
Annoying douche: you spelled that wrong too.
Dan: *Face Hell* AAAAAHHHHHHH
by PumaMania August 14, 2008

"bound for Hell" is an adjective that is used seriously to warn people off of someone -- or to slyly dismiss him or her as being so self-destructive that they are past the point where anyone could possibly help them get onto a path that might lead them to a happy, respected life doing things they like, and maximizing their own abilities.
When Karla helped to set her own sister up to be murdered, we knew she was bound for Hell.
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Some selfish parents are too sly to use the words "bound for Hell", but they manage to convey the same idea with whiny phrases like "we've tried absolutely everything," in order to avoid the hard work, and expense, of engaging with their teenager to help turn him or her around.
OR
Some selfish parents are too sly to use the words "bound for Hell", but they manage to convey the same idea with whiny phrases like "we've tried absolutely everything," in order to avoid the hard work, and expense, of engaging with their teenager to help turn him or her around.
by liv4mntns October 6, 2009
