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hellfish 

A complete idiot.
One having not a shred of intelligence.
That was dumb, but not Hellfish dumb.
hellfish by . September 1, 2003

hellfish 

All knowing, all powerful, kind to his friends, but a terror to those who dare cross him
hellfish by slappy September 2, 2003

Helsinki hellfish

This specialized variant of the lesser known but equally magnificent romantic gesture known as the Baltimore Blowfish.

Upon true Venetian neo-classical style of receiving a rim-job, man/woman lights a gigantic fart on fire and causes cheeks to fill with flame. The receiver of such love act then blows the flame back onto the source.

Caution : preventive measures -- we recommend a certified fire Marshall
After I proposed, I felt comfortable enough with my wife to be to give her a Helsinki Hellfish. Unfortunately, she didnt have eyebrows at our wedding. Luckily, she wants one everyday and we joke that it should have been in our wedding vows.
Helsinki hellfish by anonymous April 19, 2026

hellish beef 

generally "extremely good"
common in UK during mid-70s when it was most often applied to rock music, in which context it would also imply "strong" or "powerful"
the opposite was helluva tame, generally but not necessarily used in a derogatory context.
Barker: "what kind of sounds do you dig, man?
Tender:
"Oh, Zeppelin, Sabbath, Heep .... any hellish beef stuff really"
Barker:
"Yeah me too, Zep are the men - I even like their helluva tame stuff on Zep 3"
Tender: "Wheyyy.... look at that guy with the hellish beef prime Plant locks over there!"
Barker: "Yeah, he looks beef but he's carrying a helluva tame Cat Stevens album under his arm"
hellish beef by Llep Iorwyn July 24, 2006
Used to described something awful, usually in Scotland and Fife.
'That result was hellish'

'It was a hellish game'

Harlem Hellfighter 

The 369th Infantry Regiment, formerly the 15th New York National Guard Regiment, was nicknamed the Harlem Hellfighters and the Black Rattlers, in addition to several other nicknames. The 369th was known for being the first African American regiment to serve in World War I. Two of the Member are Joe Brandt and Jake Fazzini and the rest are uknown.
The Harlem HellFighters and WWI Veterans.
Harlem Hellfighter by Ds Choker April 13, 2011