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scary or frightening. Ghanaian slang used in Stephen Kelman's novel 'Pigeon English'.
I had to put the knife away in the end. It was getting too hutious. It's too sharp.
hutious by ilnyb August 13, 2012

Hilarious and original 

A reply to a post online that is so overused it is no longer funny, hence the intense sarcasm in both words
Post: Ayy lmao
Reply: Hilarious and original

hallatious 

meaning hilarious in larger standards. Most commonly seen on Jacksfilms videos on youtube.
Jack- "That is ducking g hallatious."
hallatious by 30secondsgone March 11, 2012

Mentally Hilarious 

A 'better' alternative to using the word 'crazy' or 'insane' to someone. Or just a fun way to call someone crazy. Also, 'mentally jolly' can be used. From the Family Guy episode 'The Fat Guy Strangler'.
"Dr, is my brother really insane?"
"Mrs Griffin, we don't use the word 'insane', we prefer the term 'mentally hilarious'"
The way far too many people spell "hilarious." It is definitely one of the most popular misspelled words in the english laguage. "Halarious" is how most people pronounce "Hilarious" in every day speech. This is the root of the word.
An IM conversation:
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Joe: "Dood thatz halarious"

Grant: "No dude, it's your typing that's hilarious."
halarious by Cody Murray August 9, 2006

Helationship 

he-ley-shuh n-ship -NOUN

1. a connection, association, or involvement between platonic men.

2. The step after a "bro-mance"

3. an emotional or other connection between men: the platonic relationship between guys, but not homosexuals.
My bromance has prospered into a beautiful "helationship"

I have been in a "helationship" with Bill for 3 months now.
Helationship by Mixologist November 4, 2010