"Bloody Hell" is an exclusively British phrase. It's a general exclamation, which can be used in many situations. You can use it to express shock, joy, shame, sadness... whatever.
But say it with a Scottish or English accent. It sounds weird when Americans say it
But say it with a Scottish or English accent. It sounds weird when Americans say it
"Bloody Hell, it's freezing outside".
"Bloody Hell, that's amazing".
"Bloody Hell, I feel like crap."
"Bloody Hell, get off me!"
"Bloody Hell, that's amazing".
"Bloody Hell, I feel like crap."
"Bloody Hell, get off me!"
by Scots-girl-oh-aye June 26, 2009
Typically English phrase, still used a lot today and personally my favourite saying. It's pronounced 'bloody ell'. Should not be used by any other nationality.
"I'm sorry but you'll have to wait until next week to see the bank manager..." "oh bloody hell" *angry face*
by MsSocialist April 13, 2007
A expletive used to express terrible anger mostly used by Inspector Brackenreid in the famous show Murdoch Mysteries
by Omega is Best For Me Not You May 23, 2018
by zydezu March 27, 2021
by frabrizio August 04, 2018
Ron, from Harry Potter, usually says it. It's basically his favorite phrase.
You can use this when you are either surprised or shocked at something.
You can use this when you are either surprised or shocked at something.
by ReadySteadyFilm June 23, 2017