It is an exclamation of surprise or frustration, predominately British - the closest English (American) translation to this is, "Aww S**t"! It is vulgar, but not horrible.
An English (UK) term, usually a swear word, exclamation, or just as a substitute word.
It can mean things like aww s*** or c*** mainly it is called a swear but some people otherwise.
It's an expression primarily used in England that resembles our "What in the world?" "What in the bloody hell?"
"Bloody hell" is a British English expression used to show surprise, frustration, or outrage. It is considered a mild swear word in the UK.
No, he says "Bloody Hell"
i dunno what weary prose means i want to know actually bloody hell
Damned bitch
Bloody Hell! The bloody corpse was found lying in the doorway. The bloody swords were sent to the smithy to be cleaned after the battle.
Bloody Hell
bloody hell yes
Enfer sanglant.
Yes
Blooming is an alternative to the British word 'bloody', which is an exclamation of surprise or just as an emphasise on a sentence ('bloody hell!') For example: 'She wants me to go to the shop now? No blooming chance!'
Bloody hell they were
bloody hell there is!
The Cinema Snob - 2007 Hell's Bloody Devils - 2.24 was released on: USA: 28 July 2010