A light is regarded as welcoming. Someone telling you that you are getting a light in hell would indicated you are being welcomed in hell. The origins of the saying "getting a light" go back to seafarers families who would light a candle in a window to help guide the sailors home after a long voyage.
It means that you woke up in a bad mood.When I say bad, I mean BAD bad.
I was chatting with a friend of mine the other day....we were discussing spell casting...and she said that her granny doesn't let her cast them because it is like getting a light in hell? And well....we were both trying to figure it out, but to no avail could we come up with an answer? Can someone enlighten us please? I think what your Granny might mean comes from the expression to "light a welcoming candle in the window" It is a maritime tradition for lost sailors. A light to guide you to where you are going. It was a way for granny to say she thought casting spells would lead you to hell. Pagans nor Wiccans believe in the Christian hell and therefore cannot be frightened by the threat of going to a non existent place. Pagans and Wiccans certainly do not bully you into becoming a pagan or threaten you for seeking out different spirituality.
nothing there just getting older
Was ist das Gegenteil von hell? translate as What is the opposite of light?Das Gegenteil von hell ist dunkel = The opposite of light is dark
Hell's light. 地獄の光
Frothy eloquence refers to light and entertaining statements that offer little substance.
After getting BA in Teaching go to hell
i am guessing fire
Like, maybe, the battery's getting low?
Light (as in not heavy) = leicht Light (as in bright light) = Das Licht Light (as in light colored) = hell
hell to the no
HELL NO? AND HE NEVA GOIN 2 BOO! yes he did booooooooo!!!!!!!!!! hell no that