Bloody hell
"
Bloody Hell" is an exclusively British phrase. It's a general exclamation, which can be used in many situations. You can use it to express shock, joy, shame,
sadness... whatever.But say it with a Scottish or
English accent. It sounds weird when Americans say it
Bloody hell
by MsSocialist on Apr 13, 2007 16:19:41
Typically English phrase, still used a lot today and
personally my
favourite saying. It's pronounced 'bloody ell'. Should not be used by any other
nationality.
Bloody hell
by Omega is Best For Me Not You on May 23, 2018 22:27:37
Example:
Officer: Sorry sir our
prime suspect got away...
Inspector: Well Bloody hell go catch them
Bloody hell
by zydezu on Mar 27, 2021 09:34:25
Example:
Bloody hell, my
tires burst.
Bloody hell, my
toast's burnt.
Bloody hell mate, that's rank.
Bloody hell
by frabrizio on Jun 25, 2018 03:37:27
Example:
Bloody hell
Bloody hell
by frabrizio on Aug 05, 2018 03:27:25
bloody hell
by ReadySteadyFilm on Jun 24, 2017 01:55:44
Ron, from
Harry Potter, usually says it. It's basically his favorite phrase.
You can use this when you are either surprised or
shocked at something.
bloody hell
by Betsy Jacobson on Oct 11, 2005 11:04:58
an interjection of either amazed awe or sudden anger/despondency; from the terms, "
Christ's wounds," and/or "Christ's blood," which were deemed
sacreligious and so were shortened to "bloody;" "hell was added later to express the full extent of the emotion; originated in Great Britain
Example:
Denethor: *insane and unconsolable* Flee, flee for your liiiiives!
Gandalf: *irritated* Oh, bloody HELL! *whacks Denethor with his staff*
OR
Hermione: *punches
Malfoy in his
snivelling face* Bloody hell, I've wanted to do that for ages!
Ron: Bloody hell! I think I love you.
bloody hell
by Thoams on Dec 19, 2003 21:36:59
British term used to express anger,
shock or
suprise. Apparently translates into American as 'Dirty Hell'. Fucking
yanks.
Example:
"His cock was THIS big!" - "
Bloody hell!"
"It took me
two and a half hours to get home today." - "Bloody hell, why?!" - "Americans run our public transport, that's why." - "Fucking
yanks."
"Mommy, the dog crapped in your bed again." - "Oh,
bloody hell."
Etc.
bloody hell
by Saturn's Problem Child on Feb 18, 2008 08:06:42
The British equivalent of our terms of anger, surprise, etc.
Such as: "Oh,
my God!" "Holy shit!" "What the fuck?!" "
Whoa!" "Damn!"
Example:
Mandy: The worst news! I just heard
Eddie Guerrero died.
Danielle:
Bloody hell! Are you serious
Mandy: Yeah....
(They embrace each other crying.)