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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby Eedee » Oct 17th, '13, 06:20

It's very flexible. I knew exactly what he meant when he said it. Didn't think twice about it. It's not that big of a deal, really haha.
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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby MikeBett » Oct 17th, '13, 06:22

On an unrelated note, I've always hated that term. Such a Mexican/Californian word.
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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby UofLCard » Oct 17th, '13, 06:23

It's mainly a west coast term.
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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby Hadez » Oct 17th, '13, 06:25

Revolutionary wrote:Holy shit!

HipHop artists use this A LOT! Hell, I use it, it's smoother than Helluva.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hella

And as someone already said, it's the evolution of slang language. He's not teaching you english, nor is he using the word wrong. It's pure slang, faggot.

Urbandictionary is your source, you'd have better luck using Wikipedia :whistle:

@ Slik, I agree, I get what the's saying but have never heard it used in this way. But my only beef is it seems he forced it in and hoped it worked. I suppose the controversy here is a situation like this wouldn't have come up with his first three albums. I don't recall any lines from that time where I was like "Wait... what?"
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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby voice23 » Oct 17th, '13, 06:25

Revolutionary wrote:Holy shit!

HipHop artists use this A LOT! Hell, I use it, it's smoother than Helluva.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hella

And as someone already said, it's the evolution of slang language. He's not teaching you english, nor is he using the word wrong. It's pure slang, faggot.



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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby Hadez » Oct 17th, '13, 06:27

UofLCard wrote:It's mainly a west coast term.

Yea I noticed this when I went back to Washington to visit my dad after not being there for like 6 years. I came back and this word was thrown around everywhere.
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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby SliK » Oct 17th, '13, 06:32

Hadez wrote:
Revolutionary wrote:Holy shit!

HipHop artists use this A LOT! Hell, I use it, it's smoother than Helluva.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hella

And as someone already said, it's the evolution of slang language. He's not teaching you english, nor is he using the word wrong. It's pure slang, faggot.

Urbandictionary is your source, you'd have better luck using Wikipedia :whistle:

@ Slik, I agree, I get what the's saying but have never heard it used in this way. But my only beef is it seems he forced it in and hoped it worked. I suppose the controversy here is a situation like this wouldn't have come up with his first three albums. I don't recall any lines from that time where I was like "Wait... what?"

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Say the same things 'tweece'
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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby Trilla » Oct 17th, '13, 06:38

SliK wrote:Shoes, coat and your hat 'tooken'
Say the same things 'tweece'

Yeah but those lines are excusable because I still understood what he meant (even if tweece was really forced)

Hella way to fuse it sounds like gibberish
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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby Kill You » Oct 17th, '13, 06:39

But most people know what hella means, Eminem shouldn't dumb himself down for people, he already did that with Recovery.
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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby SliK » Oct 17th, '13, 06:40

I think it's pretty clear what he's getting at here
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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby Snakebeast » Oct 17th, '13, 06:46

Trilla wrote:
SliK wrote:Shoes, coat and your hat 'tooken'
Say the same things 'tweece'

Yeah but those lines are excusable because I still understood what he meant (even if tweece was really forced)

Hella way to fuse it sounds like gibberish

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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby Hadez » Oct 17th, '13, 06:47

SliK wrote:
Hadez wrote:
Revolutionary wrote:Holy shit!

HipHop artists use this A LOT! Hell, I use it, it's smoother than Helluva.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hella

And as someone already said, it's the evolution of slang language. He's not teaching you english, nor is he using the word wrong. It's pure slang, faggot.

Urbandictionary is your source, you'd have better luck using Wikipedia :whistle:

@ Slik, I agree, I get what the's saying but have never heard it used in this way. But my only beef is it seems he forced it in and hoped it worked. I suppose the controversy here is a situation like this wouldn't have come up with his first three albums. I don't recall any lines from that time where I was like "Wait... what?"

Shoes, coat and your hat 'tooken'
Say the same things 'tweece'

For tweece he calls himself out the very next line
Tooken is also different from this, in my opinion, because it's strictly just a grammar rule that he broke that he clearly wasn't trying to mask because it's at the end of a line and said profoundly. It's a clever use of purposely messing something up to get your point across. Plus, no definitions have been changed. For "Rap God" I get the feeling of sweeping dirt under a rug to hide that he attempted to change the definition of a word. Considering how sloppy his writing has been the past couple years I wouldn't put it past him to cut corners here. It may be me being biased, but I don't get that feeling with those two lines you mentioned.
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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby MikeBett » Oct 17th, '13, 06:47

Trilla wrote:
SliK wrote:Shoes, coat and your hat 'tooken'
Say the same things 'tweece'

Yeah but those lines are excusable because I still understood what he meant (even if tweece was really forced)

Hella way to fuse it sounds like gibberish


Still with this shit? lol. It derives from hell of a

Examples; You're gonna have one hell of a time finishing that
That's a hell of a lot of tomatoes

He figured out one hell of a way to fuse it. He's using the slang word where it derived from and it isn't right to you? G.....T....F.....
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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby Whitefox » Oct 17th, '13, 06:48

Actually, the "tweece" line bugs me everytime I hear it.
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Re: What in the HELL does this line mean?

Postby Hadez » Oct 17th, '13, 06:50

Revolutionary wrote:This guy's clearly stuck in a timewarp from 2004

:laughing: before hella was even a thing.
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