Can a British person fill me in on the differences in use and severity between "bloody 'ell" and "fuckin' 'ell"?
this post was submitted on 19 Nov 2025
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The former is annoyance or surprise, the latter is anger.
Correct.
American, here. I wouldn't have gotten there.
Fookin' Elle is more appropriate
Scottish and Welsh erasure as usual
It is the Anglo tradition.
(For the record, as an Englishman, not one I agree with)
Took me too damn long
Lol
Scrabblejammers?
I thought the Brits were just saying "L" like a bunch of fuckin zoomers haha