"Hey Shaquanda, there is sand all over your sheets."
Shaquanda: "Dirty hell."
More effective if there is a notable pause between the words.
Shaquanda: "Dirty hell."
More effective if there is a notable pause between the words.
by Katy! July 20, 2002
by fleegus August 24, 2003
1. An interjection showing surprised consternation. A derivation of the term "bloody hell" by those not wanting to sound British.
2. A small town in Maine, USA, but you can't get there from here.
3. NYC subway system.
2. A small town in Maine, USA, but you can't get there from here.
3. NYC subway system.
1. "Awe, dirty hell! Who didn't curb their dog?!"
2. "Down the road a bit, and go to dirty hell."
3. He made his living playing his intrument in dirty hell.
2. "Down the road a bit, and go to dirty hell."
3. He made his living playing his intrument in dirty hell.
by Silly Dad August 12, 2003
by Anonymous August 10, 2003
a nasty place to be. ones fear of real english, also easy to get by with when using with other words of jest, such as shit
by woody August 09, 2003