Hell as like
used (1) as a cancelling/contradicting suffix to a response, or (2) to add emphasis.
-n-logous to like h-ll. not common in us english.
(1) “the city increased taxes, but did they repair the roads? did they h-ll as like!”
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person a: “please? i only need the car for a few hours. i’d do the same for you…”
person b: “would you h-ll as like! you wouldn’t even let me use your headphones last week!”
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(2) “no broken bones, but did it h-ll as like hurt!”
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