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heckuva job  

You're doing a heckuva job Brownie!
The main antagonist of the RPG Nox, which was released 2000. She is a powerful necromancer, often found wandering the land of the dead. Being a necromancer, she has a large following of evil minions, consistently standing in the player's way.

Although she is capable of extremely devastating magical attacks, she commonly decides to "tackle" opponents into submission. This has resulted in her death.
Hecubah: You missed! I see you're a failure as a conjurer as well.

Jack: I didn't miss!

...

Hecubah: *Runs* Ahhhhhh!!! Woahh!!!! *Falls into trap*

Hecubah: Ahh... Ahhhhh!!!!! Ah... Ah.
Hecubah by Dev'e'don July 3, 2011

a whole heckuva lotta bit 

As opposed to 'a little bit', 'a lotta bit', and 'a whole lotta bit', "A WHOLE HECKUVA LOTTA BIT" expands the value of a specified term to an even greater extent than the three previous terms.
Ricardo: How much you miss that trick, a little bit?
Johnson: Nah B.
Ricardo: A lotta bit?
Johnson: Son, No.
Timothy: Negro, he miss her a whole heckuva lotta bit.
A term of praise loaded with unintentional irony, used to sound supportive but in fact revealing how bad a situation is. Immortalized by President George W. Bush when refering to the handling of the Katrina disaster by ex-FEMA director Michael "brownie" Brown, he also used it to describe the hurricane-ravaged remains of New Orleans. In both instances, you could cut the irony with a spoon.
Brownie, you're doing a heckuva job.
- George W. Bush, 9/2/2005

(New Orleans is) a heckuva place to bring your family.
- George W. Bush, 1/12/2006
Heckuva by Cyber0 January 13, 2006

heluvagood 

Somthing that is so good and irrisitable
hell-of-a-good.
this is one heluvagood dip!
heluvagood by Jordan Moretz March 29, 2005
Heckuva is heck of a but combined
Parent: That is a heckuva lot of money

Child: I know just don't steal it. I know you are jealous.