helluv
English
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Etymology 1
From "hell of (a)", like hella[1] (originally Northern California slang). See also Wikipedia:Hella (word).
Adjective
helluv (not comparable)
- (slang, chiefly Northern California) Intensifier, signifies an abundance of a thing; much or many.
- Hey, if you guys get the munchies, there's helluv candy in the cupboard.
Synonyms
Adverb
helluv (not comparable)
- (slang, chiefly Northern California) Intensifier (modifies verbs); to a large extent; totally; very much.
- Dude, I helluv want to go to the show with you, but I'm soooo grounded.
- (slang, chiefly Northern California) Intensifier (modifies adjectives); to a large degree; extremely; exceedingly.
- That new girl is helluv sexy.
Synonyms
- (extremely, modifies adjectives): wicked (NE US)
Interjection
helluv
- (slang, chiefly Northern California) For sure; totally; hell yeah; used as a strong affirmation of something that was just said, accomplished, or revealed.
- "Hey, you wanna come to the concert tonight?" "Oh, helluv!"
Usage notes
- To many speakers, helluv is the more emphatic or more intensified form of hella.
Etymology 2
Shortened form, or elision, of phrases like "hell of" or "hell have", approximating casual speech in writing.
Contraction
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helluv
- (colloquial) Elision of "hell of".
- 1997, Kat Martin, Innocence Undone, page 297:
- “That's the helluv it — beggin' yer pardon, miss...”
- (colloquial) Elision of "the hell of".
- 1997, Kat Martin, Innocence Undone, page 173:
- “Helluv it is,” he grumbled. “I was thinking of marrying her myself. Wrote her a letter, but it didn't get posted in time.”
- (colloquial) Elision of "hell have"
- 1973, Richard Cowper, Clone, page 99:
- Where the helluv you been?
References
- "Hella", in Berkeley High School Slang Dictionary, 2004, North Atlantic Books, page 38
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