That is a phrase without meaning that is used as an exclamation in place of stronger words or phrases that the user has been taught are unsuitable for use in his current situation, or are blasphemous, etc. Its use generally accompanies surprise, extreme annoyance, sudden frustration, or unexpected pain.
No, he says "Bloody Hell"
"Bloody hell" is a British expression used to express surprise, frustration, or annoyance. The word "bloody" is considered a mild swear word in British English, and when combined with "hell," it intensifies the emotion being conveyed.
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
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
Hell's Bloody Devils - 1970 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (Manitoba) Canada:R (Ontario) Canada:G (Quebec) Norway:15 USA:GP
Bloody Hell - 2005 I was released on: USA: 22 April 2005 (festival screening) USA: 22 April 2005 (Bare Bones Film Festival)