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hella

[ hel-uh ]

adverb

  1. very; extremely:

    Those pictures were hella good.



adjective

  1. great in number, measure, or degree; many; much:

    We all ate hella cake last night.

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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of hella1

First recorded in 1980–85; probably shortening of helluva
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Example Sentences

“I’m hella juiced about the show and getting a chance to work with the people in front and behind the camera. At the end of the day, I’m just thankful for the opportunity,†he said in a statement.

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“Hella fun,†Johnson said of having a target of Mara’s size.

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So the “Hella Green Pasta†in the book is a true crowd favorite from the newsletter.

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But on his new album, Whatever Happened To The Beach, McKenna shrugged off the “poet of a generation†tag, and made a collection of songs that he calls “hella weirdâ€.

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Jews are believed to have arrived in Cuba with Christopher Columbus in 1492, but the Cuban community officially began in the early 20th century, said Hella Ezkenazi, vice president of Cuba’s Hebrew Community.

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