The origin of the saying "to hell in a handbasket" is unclear, but it is used to describe a situation deteriorating rapidly. It is thought to have evolved from earlier phrases suggesting a quick and easy journey to an unpleasant destination.
the devil is inside
the devil is inside
"Put all the groceries in the shopping basket." "The basketball player made a perfect shot into the basket." "She carried a beautiful woven basket filled with flowers." "The cat jumped out of the laundry basket."
like in heaven
Hell for leather, in American vernacular, refers to an arduous walk that may have been strewn with difficulties and was a strain on footwear. A long and difficult walk, such as over rough terrain, might be referred to as hell for leather because of the abuse the leather footwear sustained during the walk.
Yes. They originate from Hell.
No
whta?
Yes its a sin
From people in tales talking about hell (inferno).
i dont know how the hell it came
Purell (the hand sanitizer) Hell (like "it smelled like Hell)