the answer is hella.
That is the correct spelling of the slang term helluva("hell-of-a"), meaning a notable, extraordinary, or extreme thing or event.ExamplesIt was a helluva winter.That was a helluva golf shot.
It's Sam HILL!It is an American slang for "the devil" or what in the hell?
The correct spelling for the slang is hickey.Officially, it is called a love bite. "Hickey" is the American slang.
The spelling is variously observed as chilluns and chillens, as well as slang versions that omit the superfluous S, the term chillun being the plural of chile.
"fiyah" can have two meanings. 1st: the slang version of spelling fire 2nd: the slang meaning for a girl who is attractive.
The correct spelling of the slang term is helluva, meaning "hell of a" (a comment on the intensity or difficulty of an action, or on the status of an object).
The slang spelling for "something" is often "sumthin" or "somethin".
That is the correct spelling of the slang term helluva("hell-of-a"), meaning a notable, extraordinary, or extreme thing or event.ExamplesIt was a helluva winter.That was a helluva golf shot.
it would be better spelled UH-UH or HUH-UH instead.
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"Hell" has the same meaning in "slang" as it does in any other sense. In other words, it's not a slang word. It means the Christian place of punishment after death. It has been used as a curse word for centuries. The long form of the curse is "Go to Hell," or "Damn you to Hell," but most people just say "Hell."
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It's Sam HILL!It is an American slang for "the devil" or what in the hell?
The answer is superific.The spelling of the slang term is superific but it is not in common usage.
That is the correct spelling of "squealed" (made squealing sound, or slang for betrayed).
that someone smells like hell!
The correct spelling is hell.