They both mean the same thing, but one is a lot nicer.
It causes you to pick your nose is ...... because of the little tiny things that goes in your nose. Well the first guy clearly doesn't know what the heck they are talking about but obvioslly it is because occasionaly the little green monster decides to be a punk and tickle your nostrils and your like what the hell is going on up there so you dig for the treasure and when you don't get it you keep going and so to fix it you just get the treasure on the first dive
It means: "a lot".You can say: "I've seen enough sailors to patch hell a mile".
Hell NO
May be weather is warm .
what the hell man
Heck
Heck is a word substituted for hell, and means hell.
"Heck" is a minced oath used as a replacement for stronger swear words like "hell." "What the heck is a heck from a heck" is a playful expression that doesn't hold any specific meaning.
Heck means "Hell". So now u know that What the Heck means: "What the Hell" in an improvised way.. May be its the combination of Hell and F...k
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A heck is not an inanimate object. Its the word some people say instead of saying "what the hell?"
Heck is a word used to politely replace the word Hell. So saying " heck with him" means; To hell with him.
"What the heck" is an old-fashioned version of what is now abbreviated as wtf. The word "heck" substitutes for "hell," which was once considered a curse word to be avoided. Some people still avoid using "hell" in slang expressions, considering it impolite or improper. When you say "What the heck!" you are usually expressing surprise, exasperation, and some degree of annoyance or protest. The phrase might be completed as "What the heck is that?" or "What the heck is going on!" If spoken with a different intonation and a shrug, the expression could also mean, "Oh, well, what's the difference" ("What the heck, I may as well go home since nothing interesting is happening here") or a kind of carefree willingness to take a risk ("What the heck, let's give it a try").
No one can say if another person is going to hell. That is between the person and God.
It means "What the hell" or "what the heck".
Well, the devil doesn't live in "heck".
There was one major difference between John Calvin and Martin Luther. John Calvin thought that God has predetermined who was going to heaven, and who was going to hell, BEFORE the person was born. Luther thought that you achieved salvation from faith alone. Hope this helped ;D