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[ hel-uh ] / ˈhɛl ə / Slang.
adverbvery; extremely: Those pictures were hella good. adjectivegreat in number, measure, or degree; many; much: We all ate hella cake last night. VIDEO FOR HELLAWATCH NOW: Is There A Difference Between East Coast And West Coast Slang?Is there a difference between east coast slang and west coast slang? The short answer: yes. Take a look. MORE VIDEOS FROM DICTIONARY.COM Origin of hellaFirst recorded in 1980–85; probably shortening of helluva Words nearby hellahelium flash, helium I, helium II, helix, hell, hella, hellacious, Helladic, Hellas, hellbender, hellbent Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for hellaShe also, as becomes nakedly clear on the stretch of tracks that fellows, is allowed to be hella dirty. ‘Beyoncé’ Review: Genius…and Dripping of Sex|Kevin Fallon|December 13, 2013|DAILY BEAST Hella thinks it was the marzipan, for they were large ones at 20 hellers each because nuts lie heavy on the stomach. A Young Girl's Diary|An Anonymous Young Girl Hella says that Berta Franke in our class knows all about it. A Young Girl's Diary|An Anonymous Young Girl Hella is painting a paperknife in imitation of tarsia mosaic. A Young Girl's Diary|An Anonymous Young Girl
Hella says that I put both my arms round her neck, but I'm sure that's all imagination, for I should never have dared. A Young Girl's Diary|An Anonymous Young Girl In the evening Oswald said: "two or three years more, and Hella will look ripping." A Young Girl's Diary|An Anonymous Young Girl
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