Bloody hell

Bloody hell


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  • bloody hell — interjection a) An expression of dismay, disgust, anger, surprise etc. Bloody hell my team lost again! b) placed before a verb to add emphasis to a sentence. Bloody hell! Where did you come from, scaring me like that! …   Wiktionary

  • bloody hell — used for showing that you are extremely annoyed What the bloody hell did you do that for? …   English dictionary

  • bloody hell —  Common oath. Also much used for emph.    ♣ What the bloody hell does he think he s doing? Whatever is he doing? …   A concise dictionary of English slang

  • bloody hell! — Exclam. An exclamation of surprise or frustration …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • BLOODY HELL — …   Useful english dictionary

  • So where the bloody hell are you? — is a AU$180 million advertising campaign launched in 2006 by Tourism Australia created by the Sydney office of the London advertising agency M C Saatchi.The advertisements feature Australians preparing for visitors to their country. It begins in… …   Wikipedia

  • Bloody — is the adjectival form of blood but may also be used as an expletive attributive (intensifier) in Australia, Britain, Ireland, Canada, South East Asia, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka. Nowadays it is considered (by most of the population of these… …   Wikipedia

  • hell — n. (colloq.) the netherworld 1) go to hell! scolding 2) to catch, get hell 3) to give smb. hell misc. 4) a hell of a team ( an excellent team ); for the hell of it ( for no real reason ); to be hell on ( to be harmful to ); (BE; slang) bloody… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • bloody — blood|y1 [ blʌdi ] adjective 1. ) covered in blood: His nose was bloody and swollen. 2. ) a bloody fight or war is one in which a lot of people are killed or injured 3. ) BRITISH IMPOLITE used for emphasizing that you are angry or annoyed about… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • bloody — blood|y1 W3S3 [ˈblʌdi] adj, adv spoken especially BrE 1.) used to emphasize what you are saying in a slightly rude way ▪ It s bloody cold out there! ▪ That s a bloody good idea. ▪ Bloody hell! ▪ Are you going to go with him? Not bloody likely… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

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