"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
My Grandmother's house in New York is dirty hell.
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