hellz
emphasizes the response to a question. similar in use to f-ck, h-llz is used either when such language is inappropriate or when it cannot be used, as in commercials. rarely if ever used with ‘maybe’.
“did you see that guy trip?”
“h-llz yeah!”
“did you hear the new micheal bolton cd?”
“h-llz no!”
a lovely girl on yahoo! answers that every living human should talk to before they die. because she is so lovely and sweet, it is impossible to try and resist.
john: did you see h-llz fly past here?
jay: i don’t know, but i’d love if she did
h-llz: i’m here boyz!
affirmative; yes; good idea; used in excitement
let’s go to spukies.
h-llz!
a situation that is not good; a person having a bad att-tude ie: being h-llz; a location that is not a good time; also an additive to someones first name who is infact, h-llz.
she was being such h-llz today.
that bar is such h-llz, i won’t even go there anymore!
oh god, you talked to henh-llz today??
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