bloody hell
interjection Used to express shock or surprise coupled with an intense emotional reaction, whether positive or negative. Colloquially pronounced or written "bloody 'ell." Primarily heard in UK. Bloody hell, Jenny, don't sneak up on me like that! You scared the life out of me! A: "The boss wants us to work on Saturday." B: "Bloody hell, again? I'm getting pretty sick of this!" Wow, bloody hell, that's a delicious hamburger!
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