A fork of Rural Dictionary
1950's diner terminology for a steak that is cooked very rare, or 'blue.' The meat of a bloody steak is very red, soft, and tender. If you're in a diner or restaurant and want to order a bloody steak, ask for it to be cooked very rare.
Most commonly known from Pulp Fiction - the opposite is burnt to a crisp.
Waiter: Hi, I'm Buddy. What can I getcha?
Vincent Vega: Let's see, steak, steak, steak... oh yeah, the Douglas Sirk Steak - I'll have that.
Waiter: How'd you want that cooked? Burnt to a crisp or bloody as hell?
Vincent Vega: Bloody as hell. And oh yeah, look at this - Vanilla Coke.
Used by non-swearers to express mild irritation.
**falls down four stairs**
AH! BLOODY BUGGERING HELL!
Ron, from Harry Potter, usually says it. It's basically his favorite phrase.
You can use this when you are either surprised or shocked at something.
Person 1: "Hey, I just realised I can fly!"
Person 2: "Bloody hell! Woah!"
an interjection of either amazed awe or sudden anger/despondency; from the terms, "Christ's wounds," and/or "Christ's blood," which were deemed sacreligious and so were shortened to "bloody;" "hell was added later to express the full extent of the emotion; originated in Great Britain
Denethor: *insane and unconsolable* Flee, flee for your liiiiives!
Gandalf: *irritated* Oh, bloody HELL! *whacks Denethor with his staff*
OR
Hermione: *punches Malfoy in his snivelling face* Bloody hell, I've wanted to do that for ages!
Ron: Bloody hell! I think I love you.
British term used to express anger, shock or suprise. Apparently translates into American as 'Dirty Hell'. Fucking yanks.
"His cock was THIS big!" - "Bloody hell!"
"It took me two and a half hours to get home today." - "Bloody hell, why?!" - "Americans run our public transport, that's why." - "Fucking yanks."
"Mommy, the dog crapped in your bed again." - "Oh, bloody hell."
Etc.
The British equivalent of our terms of anger, surprise, etc.
Such as: "Oh, my God!" "Holy shit!" "What the fuck?!" "Whoa!" "Damn!"
Mandy: The worst news! I just heard Eddie Guerrero died.
Danielle: Bloody hell! Are you serious
Mandy: Yeah....
(They embrace each other crying.)
a phrase used by those in England, and certain other parts of the world including Australia
and if you're around someone who says this long enough, you'll start saying it. it's a catchy phrase
'Bloody Hell' doesn't mean exactly what it says, though. it's a less-vulgar way of saying fuck
*stubs toe*
OH BLOODY HELL
*distant claps for not saying fuck*