1 hella | Definition of hella

hella

adverb
\ ˈhe-lə How to pronounce hella (audio) \

Definition of hella

 (Entry 1 of 2)

slang
: very, extremely And though she's excited, she's also hella scared.— Mimi Valdes, Vibe, October 2002 If you need someone to impress kids with a hella loud motorcycle, great.— Kase Wickman, MTV News, 17 June 2015

hella

adjective
\ ˈhe-lə How to pronounce hella (audio) \

Definition of hella (Entry 2 of 2)

slang
: a lot of You've got to keep in mind that the rematch is more money. They're making hella money now, but the rematch is more money, or even a draw of a good fight is more money.— Deontay Wilder, quoted in The Dallas Morning News, 3 May 2015

First Known Use of hella

Adverb

1987, in the meaning defined above

Adjective

1991, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for hella

Adverb

probably contracted from hell of a as an adjectival intensifier (though the shift in syntactic category is unexplained)

Adjective

probably after hella entry 1

Note: Use as a quantifier might suggest that this was the original function of hella, though attestations in this sense are later and less common.

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