Morris Day and The Time back in the 80's. The song was Jerk Out.
Morris Day back in the middle 80's.
Fresh Prince of bel-air
Will Smith in fresh prince of bel air
It’s a line from the movie , « The Warriors . »
Moriss Day
Bouncers at bars and clubs have been saying this at closing time since at least the 1980s.
You would spell it as so: "Rot in Hell", 'Rot' and 'Hell' both capitalized since 'Rot' is the beginning of the phrase, and 'Hell' since it is a place.
Heck is a word substituted for hell, and means hell.
From people in tales talking about hell (inferno).
It's Sam HILL!It is an American slang for "the devil" or what in the hell?
Really dark. Meaning as dark as the darkest part of hell
HELL NO! you get whatever you want people might think your scene but if ya aint ya aint
This is not a Bible quote.
Yep me,its a hell of a job, but someones gotta do it
Hell is hell,it rings a bell!
The quote 'Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned' does not originate from the Bible. The mistake is due to the fact that the King James Version completed in 1611 uses similar-sounding English, and the quote is in a similar format to verses found in the Book of Proverbs. The quote is an idiom that is adapted from a line in William Congreve's play, The Mourning Bride (1697)
Hell slurp dudes in jail and burn in hell we gotta lotta bean fiends like him in the bean
Yes. They originate from Hell.
HELL YEAH! You gotta be stupid if you didn't know that.
F*** you! Gotta hell.
hell no dat man aint dead mayney would yall even much ask dat dere...
This quote came from the film Network. The quote was said by the character Howard Beale.
i dont know how the hell it came