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bloody hell

1 of 1interjection
/ˈblʌdi ˈhɛl/
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used to show one's anger, surprise, or frustration

The origin of the expression "bloody hell" is not precisely documented, but it is used in British English and has been part of informal language for many years. The term "bloody" is often used in British slang as an intensifier or expletive, and when combined with "hell," it serves to express strong emotion,

  • Bloody hell—I've lost my key again!
  • Bloody hell, I can't believe I missed the last train!
  • Bloody hell, it's freezing out here!
  • Bloody hell, I just spilled coffee all over my laptop.