oh my hell

English

Interjection

oh my hell

  1. Expression of shock, frustration, or dismay.
    • 1931, Lionel Britton, Hunger and Love, page 60:
      Old strap for strop, penn’orth of emery powder, bit of Sunlight, nail‐brush to rub it on face, and — oh my hell!— torture — and your face is smooth again.
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