A fork of Rural Dictionary
"Seven Bloody Hells" (or, alternately, "seven hells") is a term created by George R. R. Martin in his famous book series "A Song of Ice and Fire", of which the first book is the well-known "Game of Thrones."
The term originates from one of the key theologies in the book, the Seven, of which there are seven deities, with seven heavens, and, therefore seven hells.
The term is often used as an expression of anger, anguish, or surprise, but it not limited to these emotions.
This term should be considered akin to the word "fuck" in its usage, however, it is usually used by a higher-class person, such as the royalty in the book.
Jon: "Seven bloody hells, it's cold." (neutral)
Robb: "Seven hells! Where did they come from?" (surprise)
Robert: "Seven bloody hells, Ned, I want to HIT something!" (anger)
Catelyn: "Seven hells! Why can't you see that this won't solve anything?" (anguish)
Cersei: "Seven hells, Jamie, why won't you ever think?" (anger)
Bloody hells bells comes from the north west of England; it comes from the term "bloody hell". It is typically a working class term relating to "oh my god".
John:Aye, big frank got knocked over on green lane last week.
Dave: Bloody hells bells
when two male brits fuck each other and blood comes out, one needs to screams this outloud
OH BLOODY HELL MATE, MY ASSHOLE IS BLEEDING!
well… how do you do it?
-Gordon ramsey: HOW IN THE BLOODY HELL DO YOU BURN ICE CREAM!?
Used When you are very angry at someone and you are also Indian
Oh my bloody hell Lewis why would you kill my family
Ron Weasley's go-to catchphrase
Hermione: Beats the shit out of someone
Ron: Bloody hell!