get hell

Variant of hell

hell definition

hell (hel)

noun

  1. Bible the place where the spirits of the dead are
  2. Theol.
    1. a state or place of woe and anguish, arrived at by the wicked after death; specif., esp. in Christian theology, the state or place of total and final separation from God and so of eternal misery and suffering, arrived at by those who die unrepentant in grave sin
    2. popularly this state or place as the abode of Satan and of all other devils and of all the damned
    3. those in hell
    4. the powers of hell, evil, etc.
  3. any place or condition of evil, pain, disorder, cruelty, etc.
  4. Informal
    1. any extremely disagreeable, unsettling, or punishing treatment or experience, or the cause or source of this
    2. devilish spirits or excitement full of hell

Etymology: ME helle < OE hel (akin to Ger hölle, hell & ON Hel, the underworld goddess, Hel) < base of helan, to cover, hide < IE base *el-, to hide, cover up > L celare, to hide

intransitive verb

Slang to live or act in a reckless or dissolute way: often with around

interjection

used to express irritation, anger, etc.
hell Idioms

as hell

Slang as can be; to the highest degree; extremely

be hell on

Slang
  1. to be very difficult or painful for
  2. to be very strict or severe with
  3. to be very destructive or damaging to

catch hell

or get hell
Slang to receive a severe scolding, punishment, etc.

for the hell of it

Slang for no serious reason

hell of a

Slang very much of a

like hell

Slang
  1. very bad; awful
  2. very much
  3. very fast; quickly

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2009 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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