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Definition of hella in English: hellaadverb ˈhɛləˈhɛlə US informal as submodifier Extremely (used for emphasis) Example sentencesExamples - I just got some dental surgery done and am hella spaced out on painkillers.
- The big cities stay up late and party hella hard.
- He showed up hella late.
- One of the other guys commented that our twenty-minute conversation could have gone on for eight hours, and I quite agree; it's hella fun picking brains with those guys.
- Sean wanted to take us to River Legacy park's kinked rail which was hella far away.
- It's hella cool what he does.
- Without much knowledge about the procedure, "it was hella scary," she says.
- They got off hella easy; some of them have art first period.
- There is a costume shop nearby that I plan to check out but the only time I can get down there is right before we leave, and besides, they're hella expensive.
- For the younger members of the audience, those are like USB ports but hella big.
- This episode is just hella cool.
- You're gonna be hella tired.
- Anyway the article is hella good.
- This chapter's kind of short but it took me a hella long time to write.
- Yeah, it's hella catchy.
- Everybody was super stoked, especially Judd who was skating hella hard.
- I couldn't tell exactly what he was expressing but it was hella freaky.
- It makes me really angry 'cause I've been doing hella well.
- I know this fella hurt you hella bad, but listen up: in this dating thing, we are all walking wounded.
- Flat panel TVs are hella expensive.
determinerˈhɛləˈhɛlə US informal A large amount or number of. those songs don't get hella airplay there would be hella people in the streets Example sentencesExamples - I know what time it hit because it was making a hella racket and I could feel my building shaking.
- Leo, really: What good is making hella cash if you're going to live off ramen and Sunny Delight?
- I've been shot at hella times.
- It's a beautiful, sunny spring afternoon here in the hood and there are hella honeys running around all over the place.
- I joined a couple crews and got hella fame.
- I would have to walk up hella stairs to get to her door, then we would do our make-up and giggle in her bathroom.
- With the upcoming elections, there's been hella talk about the different types of votes - Soccer Moms, Nascar Dads, and of course, all the different "ethnic" votes.
- We'd go around riding bikes, jump, hittin' hella jumps.
- It sounds like you make hella effort and if your biz partner cannot learn to work with your strengths and accommodate your weaknesses it is not a good partnership.
- He was Hawaiian and Filipino with long hair and hella tattoos and he was all ripped, you know, super buff.
- When she came over the next day I took hella pictures of her.
- I have hella issues admitting that I even write poetry - odd, considering the entire poetry blog I have.
Origin 1980s: probably from helluva or hellacious. Definition of hella in US English: hellaadverbˈheləˈhɛlə US informal as submodifier Extremely (used for emphasis) Example sentencesExamples - I just got some dental surgery done and am hella spaced out on painkillers.
- There is a costume shop nearby that I plan to check out but the only time I can get down there is right before we leave, and besides, they're hella expensive.
- Anyway the article is hella good.
- This episode is just hella cool.
- I couldn't tell exactly what he was expressing but it was hella freaky.
- One of the other guys commented that our twenty-minute conversation could have gone on for eight hours, and I quite agree; it's hella fun picking brains with those guys.
- Without much knowledge about the procedure, "it was hella scary," she says.
- For the younger members of the audience, those are like USB ports but hella big.
- Flat panel TVs are hella expensive.
- It's hella cool what he does.
- Everybody was super stoked, especially Judd who was skating hella hard.
- Yeah, it's hella catchy.
- I know this fella hurt you hella bad, but listen up: in this dating thing, we are all walking wounded.
- They got off hella easy; some of them have art first period.
- Sean wanted to take us to River Legacy park's kinked rail which was hella far away.
- This chapter's kind of short but it took me a hella long time to write.
- He showed up hella late.
- You're gonna be hella tired.
- The big cities stay up late and party hella hard.
- It makes me really angry 'cause I've been doing hella well.
determinerˈheləˈhɛlə US informal A large amount or number of. those songs don't get hella airplay there would be hella people in the streets Example sentencesExamples - I joined a couple crews and got hella fame.
- I've been shot at hella times.
- It sounds like you make hella effort and if your biz partner cannot learn to work with your strengths and accommodate your weaknesses it is not a good partnership.
- Leo, really: What good is making hella cash if you're going to live off ramen and Sunny Delight?
- With the upcoming elections, there's been hella talk about the different types of votes - Soccer Moms, Nascar Dads, and of course, all the different "ethnic" votes.
- When she came over the next day I took hella pictures of her.
- He was Hawaiian and Filipino with long hair and hella tattoos and he was all ripped, you know, super buff.
- It's a beautiful, sunny spring afternoon here in the hood and there are hella honeys running around all over the place.
- I know what time it hit because it was making a hella racket and I could feel my building shaking.
- I would have to walk up hella stairs to get to her door, then we would do our make-up and giggle in her bathroom.
- I have hella issues admitting that I even write poetry - odd, considering the entire poetry blog I have.
- We'd go around riding bikes, jump, hittin' hella jumps.
Origin 1980s: probably from helluva or hellacious. |