Margus Meigo
ys same to you , story HIGHER history not the communist one
13 March 2015 00:34
Margus Meigo
i can not remeber to promote Graham Hancock
13 March 2015 00:33
Jan Irvin
Anyway, I said to stop bothering me with your unfounded nonsense... at least study some fucking history.
Since you won't leave me alone I've removed you.
Since you won't leave me alone I've removed you.
13 March 2015 00:33
Margus Meigo
Communist Greek demon posessed aliens droids destroy the humans and nature by using people like you, if you really are a human
13 March 2015 00:33
Jan Irvin
No wonder, you promote Graham Hancock and the other frauds... Jesus Christ.
13 March 2015 00:33
Jan Irvin
Yeah, go ahead and put me on the list while the Zionists destroy the world and poison you... while you ignore their own writings...
13 March 2015 00:32
Jan Irvin
Yeah, I get their Kabbalistic bullshit and constant lying... but if you think they can't lie you're being ridiculous.
13 March 2015 00:31
Margus Meigo
i have meet Jüri LIna , he is from my country
13 March 2015 00:31
Margus Meigo
i will put you to lauging list of one of these who suck up so easy propacanda, like seriouslly man, you should be smart, talking mushrooms and all
13 March 2015 00:31
Jan Irvin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oIuW-vNQsQI
Another in Italian with subtitles:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-dBFnumpq8
Another in Italian with subtitles:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-dBFnumpq8
13 March 2015 00:31
Margus Meigo
it is WHOLE another way of thinkng
13 March 2015 00:30
Jan Irvin
Anyway, I'm not going to listen to this nonsense of yours.
13 March 2015 00:30
Margus Meigo
Jews do not Use pentagram, they are HEBREW thinking peope, not GREEK thinking, u know the difference right ?
13 March 2015 00:30
Jan Irvin
God, they were Jews.. .very well known... Trotsky was funded by US JEWISH bankers too.
13 March 2015 00:30
Margus Meigo
to replace them with fake jews
13 March 2015 00:30
Margus Meigo
yes use logic, If one is Jew they not work AGAINST jew to eleiminate all jews
13 March 2015 00:30
Jan Irvin
"A jew cannot lie"... yeah, u huh... because their talmud says its ok to lie to non-Jews.. .give me a break.. .you clearly have no education on this or are completely full of shit.
13 March 2015 00:30
Margus Meigo
thinking that lenin nad trosky is a Jews.... like this is so rediculas i have not ral life talked i think anyone who really thinks thats true
13 March 2015 00:30
Jan Irvin
A lie is a lie... study some fucking logic.
13 March 2015 00:29
Margus Meigo
get ur mind right
13 March 2015 00:29
Jan Irvin
LOL... pull your head out of your ass...
13 March 2015 00:29
Margus Meigo
if you would know hebrew thinking then u would know that
13 March 2015 00:29
Margus Meigo
Jews can not lie
13 March 2015 00:29
Jan Irvin
One thing Jews do best: lie, lie and lie some more.
13 March 2015 00:28
Margus Meigo
these one who shave their face and wear a tie... specially on these times. are 100% not jews.. perhaps rare exeption in udercver.. but this is really rare
13 March 2015 00:28
Jan Irvin
The commisars who helped to kill the masses were mostly Jews.. . give me a break.
13 March 2015 00:28
Jan Irvin
anyway, good luck.
LOL... HILARIOUS... that's why Lenon, Trotsky and Stalin were all Jews... LOL.
LOL... HILARIOUS... that's why Lenon, Trotsky and Stalin were all Jews... LOL.
13 March 2015 00:28
Margus Meigo
not really a jews
13 March 2015 00:28
Margus Meigo
these are "jews"
13 March 2015 00:28
Margus Meigo
Communist is a Greek-Roman system AGAINST Jews, to eliminate them, are yo userious, how can yo usay the yare run by jews when jews was main attact force for communism ?
13 March 2015 00:28
Jan Irvin
more than 90% of the Bolsheviks were Jews.
Basic understanding of Hebrew thinking? read their talmud... filled with racism and hate...
Basic understanding of Hebrew thinking? read their talmud... filled with racism and hate...
13 March 2015 00:27
Margus Meigo
clever one, and seems it works , but only for the ones who have not get the basic understaning of Hebrew thinking, if you think like Greek then it makes sense.. if u start to also think as Hebrew.. then yo usee how illogical it is,
Jews are passifists
Jews are passifists
13 March 2015 00:27
Jan Irvin
I'm so sick of the "poor Jew" nonsense... Anyway, good luck. There is no difference in communism and Zionism... same shit. Communism was and is run and promoted by Jews.
13 March 2015 00:26
Margus Meigo
it is communist propacanda
13 March 2015 00:26
Margus Meigo
ahaha.. these was NOT Jews..
13 March 2015 00:26
Jan Irvin
the mass slaughter of the Jews before or after they attacked the Roman army in the middle of the night?
Or the Jewish mass slaughter of Russians - 68 million + by Bolshevik Jews...
Or the Jewish mass slaughter of Russians - 68 million + by Bolshevik Jews...
13 March 2015 00:25
Margus Meigo
But Your posts on the Wall are REALLY good, bdw
13 March 2015 00:25
Margus Meigo
like basic, but will come up with something better in future, to not waste ur time
13 March 2015 00:24
Margus Meigo
As You know it is Acient Greek-Roman behavior he shows (that was expression of Greek , for gnostic reasons you should know, ... the two headed eagle that is still russia symbol, russia is called third rome... made by nomands some 1000 years ago when they made deals with left over roman forces.. to keep global domination but more hidden way... then there was a HELL-enists... that was portraied as christians but was OPPOSITE to christinay... as the crussaders was NOT christains.. but the opposite of that force, including they mass slaughter of jews.. Greek force always use their enimy own mask to kill a enimy as much as they can, and dividing and concuring... as the symbol of two eagles is... as the have same penagram symbols in china, russia, usa... that run the state... simple things i hope u know )
also it is a ROMAN chatolic ... and Protestants and luhterians are by far even less christains then ROman chatolics ... with their shaved beards
also it is a ROMAN chatolic ... and Protestants and luhterians are by far even less christains then ROman chatolics ... with their shaved beards
13 March 2015 00:24
Margus Meigo
no
13 March 2015 00:17
Jan Irvin
whole*
13 March 2015 00:17
Jan Irvin
Ok, so you're hole basis of this conversation is because a guy who is the Greek minister of defense, in a country called Eladoz or Hellas, means that the English word "hell" is the same... give me a break... and actually, the religions are Abramic religions... Greece is a staunchly Christian country... but anyway, you're wasting my time with nonsense.
13 March 2015 00:17
Margus Meigo
but will talk later, run now.
collect me some goodies about it..
collect me some goodies about it..
13 March 2015 00:17
Margus Meigo
Gnostic that does not support full presents of holy spirit, and wearing a tie.. is also from Greek
13 March 2015 00:16
Margus Meigo
and u look also as a Greek culture product (not insult, just a simple consideration for yourself if you run out of ideas why you are alive... then analyze.. if you think like Greek or like Hebrew.... there is not a lot of other way to think, besides asia and india... that still, in major part , think like hebrew in acient times as the truth is same )
13 March 2015 00:15
Margus Meigo
Not Hebrew
13 March 2015 00:13
Margus Meigo
You clearly not see the connection if you not want to see the big picture, that You live in Greek culture
13 March 2015 00:13
Margus Meigo
and as it is human invasive force, that used language as control, the important what we must look is not just the language but the culture and the ideals and the philosophy and education system ,that is near 1:1 Greek
including the "equality law" and pederasty and entertainment and theatre and gymnasium and
including the "equality law" and pederasty and entertainment and theatre and gymnasium and
13 March 2015 00:13
Jan Irvin
dude, please don't take up my time.
hell, n.
(hɛl)
Forms: 1–7 hel, 1– hell, 2–6 helle.
[OE. hęl(l, obl. cases hęlle, str. fem. = OFris. helle, hille, OS. hellja, hella, MDu. helle, Du. hel), OHG. hella (MHG. helle, mod.G. hölle), ON. hel, gen. heljar, Goth. halja:—OTeut. *haljâ str. fem., lit. ‘the coverer up or hider’, f. hel-, hal-, hul- to hide, conceal, hele. In ON. also the proper name of the goddess of the infernal regions, ‘the ogress Hel, the Proserpine of Scandinavian mythology’ (Vigfusson).]
1.1 The abode of the dead; the place of departed spirits; the infernal regions or ‘lower world’ regarded as a place of existence after death; the grave; Hades. a.1.a In Jewish and Christian use.
In the Bible of 1611, translating Heb. shĕōl (31 times), which is also rendered the grave (31 times), the pit (3 times); in N. T. rendering Gr. ᾅδης Hades (10 times), as well as γέεννα gehenna (12 times); once (2 Pet. ii. 4) ‘cast downe to hel’ represents ταρταρώσας pa. pple., ‘put in Tartarus.’ In the Revised Version, in O. T., hell has been retained in the prophetical books, with Sheol in the margin; elsewhere Sheol is substituted in the text, with grave in the margin (exc. in Deut. xxxii. 22, Ps. lv. 15, lxxxvi. 13, where pit is retained in the text, with Sheol in the margin); in N. T., Hades has everywhere been put for Gr. ᾅδης, and hell reserved for γέεννα.
b.1.b In Greek and Latin mythology.
c.1.c In Scandinavian mythology.
2.2 The infernal regions regarded as a place of torment; the abode of devils and condemned spirits; the place or state of punishment of the wicked after death.
In N. T. rendering γέεννα gehenna: see note to 1.
3. a.3.a Represented as a living being: chiefly as a poetical personification.
b.3.b The powers of inhabitants of hell; the wicked spirits; also, the kingdom or power of hell.
c.3.c A hellful, an infernal company, a devilish assembly.
4.4 Something regarded as resembling hell: a.4.a A place or state of wickedness, suffering, or misery. (In quot. 1586 applied to a person.)
b.4.b A place of turmoil and wild discord.
†c.4.c A yawning depth, an abyss. Obs.
d.4.d a hell of a ―, an infernal ―; also, an exceedingly bad, great, loud, etc.: cf. a devil of a ― (devil 14). Also the hell of a —. Cf. helluva.
e.4.e Used in the genitive (esp. with own), or as hells quasi-adverbially, with intensive force.
†5.5 A part of a building, etc., which for its darkness or discomfort, or for a similar reason, was compared to hell; the name of a part of the old law courts at Westminster, app. used at one time as a record office; also, a place of confinement for debtors; hence, a sponging-house. Obs.
6.6 The name for the ‘den’ to which captives are carried in the games Barley-break and Prisoner's Base.
7. a.7.a A place under a tailor's shop-board, in which shreds or pieces of cloth, cut off in the process of cutting out clothes, are thrown, and looked upon as perquisites. (So Ger. hölle: see Grimm.) Also sometimes applied to a place where refuse type is thrown by printers.
b.7.b Also designating similar receptacles for waste.
8.8 A gaming-house; a gambling-booth. (= F. enfer, Mercier Tableau de Paris 1783, cxcviii.)
9.9 In imprecations, wishes of evil, and expressions of impatience or irritation: used similarly to devil (devil 14–20). See also 4 d. hell's bells!: an expression of anger or annoyance. what the hell!, = what does it matter?, who cares? Also used in expressions of strong disagreement of the type ‘Will I hell!’ = ‘I won't’.
10.10 Phrases and Proverbs. (Cf. devil.)
* gen.
** With another substantive. b.10.b not a chance, hope, in hell: no possibility; also, a snowball's chance in hell and similar phrases.
c.10.c hell and (or or) high water: any great difficulty or obstacle.
d.10.d hell for leather: at breakneck speed, orig. used with reference to riding on horseback; also (usu. with hyphens) attrib. or as adj.
e.10.e hell on wheels: someone or something regarded as resembling hell; also attrib. or quasi-adj.
f.10.f hell's delight: pandemonium.
*** With a verb. g.10.g to beat, blast, knock, etc., hell out of (a person): to pound heavily, thrash, ‘beat up’; also fig. to achieve supremacy over.
h.10.h when, till, until hell freezes (over): advb. phr. indicating a date in the impossibly distant future, for ever.
i.10.i to get hell: to be given hell, to be reprimanded, dressed down.
j.10.j to get the (or to) hell out (of a place): to make a hasty retreat.
k.10.k to give (a person) hell: to give him ‘a bad time’.
l.10.l hell to pay: great trouble, discord, pandemonium.
m.10.m to play hell (with): to upset, confuse; to alter for the worse; to make a fuss; also †to play hell and tommy (with).
n.10.n to raise hell: to create a disturbance; to cause great trouble. (The slogan ‘Kansas should raise less corn and more hell’ is attributed to Mrs Mary Ellen Lease (1853–1933) but proof is lacking. See Kansas Quarterly Fall 1969, 52–58.)
**** Other phrases. o.10.o (just) for the hell of it: out of (pure) devilry, (merely) for fun.
p.10.p like hell: recklessly, desperately; extremely, very much: freq. as a mere intensive; also ironically, to indicate emphatic contradiction: not at all, on the contrary.
q.10.q merry hell: a disturbance, upheaval, great trouble; severe pain.
r.10.r to hell and gone: used hyperbolically = ‘a long way’, ‘for ever’, etc.
11.11 attrib. and Comb. a.11.a Simple attrib., as hell-babe, hell-bond, hell-bound, hell-brew, hell-cauldron, hell-deed, hell-fiend, hell-flame, hell-pack, hell-pain, hell-pot, hell-powers, hell-pride, hell-queen, hell-rake, hell-rook, hell-shout, hell-spell, hell-spurge, hell-torment, hell-worm.
In OE. and early ME. combinations, such as helle bealu, helle déofol, helle fýr, helle is the genitive, ‘of hell’. OE. had a few real compounds, as hellcræft, helldeoful, helldor.
b.11.b Objective and obj. genitive, as hell-confounding, hell-deserving, hell-raising, hell-raking, hell-roaring, hell-tearing adjs.; hell-buster, hell-keeper, hell-raiser, hell-raker ns. Also hell-rake vb.
c.11.c Instrumental and locative, as hell-assisted, hell-begotten, hell-brewed, hell-engendered, hell-enkindled, hell-girt, hell-governed, hell-hatched, hell-haunted, hell-hired, hell-instructed, hell-kindled, hell-mouthed, hell-plumed, hell-sprung, hell-spun, hell-taught, etc., adjs.
d.11.d Similative, ‘like or as hell’, as hell-black, hell-dark, hell-deep, hell-hued, hell-purple, hell-red adjs.; also hell-like adj.
12.12 Special combs.: hell-box, a term for a box for holding damaged or broken type; hell-broth, a decoction of infernal character or prepared for an infernal purpose; †hell-cart, an early nick-name for a hackney carriage: see quots.; hell-devil, Satan; also ‘the hellgrammite-fly’ (Funk); hell-diver U.S., a grebe; the dabchick; hell-dog = hell-hound; hell-door, the gate or entrance of hell; a place that may lead to hell; hell-driver, (a) slang, a coachman (Dict. Cant. Crew, a 1700); (b) one who drives a motor vehicle in a very fast or dare-devil manner; hence hell-driving; hell-god, a god of the infernal regions, an infernal deity (so hell-goddess); hell-hag, a diabolical or vile woman, a hell-cat; †hell-hated a., hated or abhorred as hell; hell-hole, -house, the hole or mansion of hell, an infernal hole or house; hell-kite, a kite of hell, a person of hellish cruelty; hell-matter, the broken or battered type in the ‘hell-box’; †hell-moth, a term applied to a prostitute; hell-mouth, the mouth or jaws of hell; hell-pit, the pit or abyss of hell, the bottomless pit; hell-receptacle = hell-box; hell's angel (usu. in pl.), name given in the 1950s in the U.S. (later to similar people elsewhere) to a member of a group of lawless, usually leather-jacketed, motor-cyclists notorious for their disturbances of civil order in California (featured, but there called ‘Black Rebels’, in a 1954 film entitled ‘The Wild One’); also earlier casual uses, e.g. (in pl.) as the name of a film about air-battles in the 1914–18 war (quot. 1930) and (in sing.) as the name of a Flying Fortress aeroplane (quot. 1943); hell-ship, a hell-afloat (cf. hell n. 4 a); hell-wain, a phantom wagon seen in the sky at night (Halliwell); †hell-ware, the inhabitants of hell.
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▸ orig. N. Amer. colloq.—— from hell: (with neutral or positive meaning) a particularly impressive or formidable example or instance of——; (also with negative force) an exceptionally unpleasant or bad example or instance of——.
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▸ to go to (also through) hell and back (again) and variants: to endure a highly distressing experience; to go through a very difficult time, sometimes with the implication of having survived the experience (relatively) unscathed. Cf. to hell and back (again) at Phrases 4f.
hell, n.
(hɛl)
Forms: 1–7 hel, 1– hell, 2–6 helle.
[OE. hęl(l, obl. cases hęlle, str. fem. = OFris. helle, hille, OS. hellja, hella, MDu. helle, Du. hel), OHG. hella (MHG. helle, mod.G. hölle), ON. hel, gen. heljar, Goth. halja:—OTeut. *haljâ str. fem., lit. ‘the coverer up or hider’, f. hel-, hal-, hul- to hide, conceal, hele. In ON. also the proper name of the goddess of the infernal regions, ‘the ogress Hel, the Proserpine of Scandinavian mythology’ (Vigfusson).]
1.1 The abode of the dead; the place of departed spirits; the infernal regions or ‘lower world’ regarded as a place of existence after death; the grave; Hades. a.1.a In Jewish and Christian use.
In the Bible of 1611, translating Heb. shĕōl (31 times), which is also rendered the grave (31 times), the pit (3 times); in N. T. rendering Gr. ᾅδης Hades (10 times), as well as γέεννα gehenna (12 times); once (2 Pet. ii. 4) ‘cast downe to hel’ represents ταρταρώσας pa. pple., ‘put in Tartarus.’ In the Revised Version, in O. T., hell has been retained in the prophetical books, with Sheol in the margin; elsewhere Sheol is substituted in the text, with grave in the margin (exc. in Deut. xxxii. 22, Ps. lv. 15, lxxxvi. 13, where pit is retained in the text, with Sheol in the margin); in N. T., Hades has everywhere been put for Gr. ᾅδης, and hell reserved for γέεννα.
b.1.b In Greek and Latin mythology.
c.1.c In Scandinavian mythology.
2.2 The infernal regions regarded as a place of torment; the abode of devils and condemned spirits; the place or state of punishment of the wicked after death.
In N. T. rendering γέεννα gehenna: see note to 1.
3. a.3.a Represented as a living being: chiefly as a poetical personification.
b.3.b The powers of inhabitants of hell; the wicked spirits; also, the kingdom or power of hell.
c.3.c A hellful, an infernal company, a devilish assembly.
4.4 Something regarded as resembling hell: a.4.a A place or state of wickedness, suffering, or misery. (In quot. 1586 applied to a person.)
b.4.b A place of turmoil and wild discord.
†c.4.c A yawning depth, an abyss. Obs.
d.4.d a hell of a ―, an infernal ―; also, an exceedingly bad, great, loud, etc.: cf. a devil of a ― (devil 14). Also the hell of a —. Cf. helluva.
e.4.e Used in the genitive (esp. with own), or as hells quasi-adverbially, with intensive force.
†5.5 A part of a building, etc., which for its darkness or discomfort, or for a similar reason, was compared to hell; the name of a part of the old law courts at Westminster, app. used at one time as a record office; also, a place of confinement for debtors; hence, a sponging-house. Obs.
6.6 The name for the ‘den’ to which captives are carried in the games Barley-break and Prisoner's Base.
7. a.7.a A place under a tailor's shop-board, in which shreds or pieces of cloth, cut off in the process of cutting out clothes, are thrown, and looked upon as perquisites. (So Ger. hölle: see Grimm.) Also sometimes applied to a place where refuse type is thrown by printers.
b.7.b Also designating similar receptacles for waste.
8.8 A gaming-house; a gambling-booth. (= F. enfer, Mercier Tableau de Paris 1783, cxcviii.)
9.9 In imprecations, wishes of evil, and expressions of impatience or irritation: used similarly to devil (devil 14–20). See also 4 d. hell's bells!: an expression of anger or annoyance. what the hell!, = what does it matter?, who cares? Also used in expressions of strong disagreement of the type ‘Will I hell!’ = ‘I won't’.
10.10 Phrases and Proverbs. (Cf. devil.)
* gen.
** With another substantive. b.10.b not a chance, hope, in hell: no possibility; also, a snowball's chance in hell and similar phrases.
c.10.c hell and (or or) high water: any great difficulty or obstacle.
d.10.d hell for leather: at breakneck speed, orig. used with reference to riding on horseback; also (usu. with hyphens) attrib. or as adj.
e.10.e hell on wheels: someone or something regarded as resembling hell; also attrib. or quasi-adj.
f.10.f hell's delight: pandemonium.
*** With a verb. g.10.g to beat, blast, knock, etc., hell out of (a person): to pound heavily, thrash, ‘beat up’; also fig. to achieve supremacy over.
h.10.h when, till, until hell freezes (over): advb. phr. indicating a date in the impossibly distant future, for ever.
i.10.i to get hell: to be given hell, to be reprimanded, dressed down.
j.10.j to get the (or to) hell out (of a place): to make a hasty retreat.
k.10.k to give (a person) hell: to give him ‘a bad time’.
l.10.l hell to pay: great trouble, discord, pandemonium.
m.10.m to play hell (with): to upset, confuse; to alter for the worse; to make a fuss; also †to play hell and tommy (with).
n.10.n to raise hell: to create a disturbance; to cause great trouble. (The slogan ‘Kansas should raise less corn and more hell’ is attributed to Mrs Mary Ellen Lease (1853–1933) but proof is lacking. See Kansas Quarterly Fall 1969, 52–58.)
**** Other phrases. o.10.o (just) for the hell of it: out of (pure) devilry, (merely) for fun.
p.10.p like hell: recklessly, desperately; extremely, very much: freq. as a mere intensive; also ironically, to indicate emphatic contradiction: not at all, on the contrary.
q.10.q merry hell: a disturbance, upheaval, great trouble; severe pain.
r.10.r to hell and gone: used hyperbolically = ‘a long way’, ‘for ever’, etc.
11.11 attrib. and Comb. a.11.a Simple attrib., as hell-babe, hell-bond, hell-bound, hell-brew, hell-cauldron, hell-deed, hell-fiend, hell-flame, hell-pack, hell-pain, hell-pot, hell-powers, hell-pride, hell-queen, hell-rake, hell-rook, hell-shout, hell-spell, hell-spurge, hell-torment, hell-worm.
In OE. and early ME. combinations, such as helle bealu, helle déofol, helle fýr, helle is the genitive, ‘of hell’. OE. had a few real compounds, as hellcræft, helldeoful, helldor.
b.11.b Objective and obj. genitive, as hell-confounding, hell-deserving, hell-raising, hell-raking, hell-roaring, hell-tearing adjs.; hell-buster, hell-keeper, hell-raiser, hell-raker ns. Also hell-rake vb.
c.11.c Instrumental and locative, as hell-assisted, hell-begotten, hell-brewed, hell-engendered, hell-enkindled, hell-girt, hell-governed, hell-hatched, hell-haunted, hell-hired, hell-instructed, hell-kindled, hell-mouthed, hell-plumed, hell-sprung, hell-spun, hell-taught, etc., adjs.
d.11.d Similative, ‘like or as hell’, as hell-black, hell-dark, hell-deep, hell-hued, hell-purple, hell-red adjs.; also hell-like adj.
12.12 Special combs.: hell-box, a term for a box for holding damaged or broken type; hell-broth, a decoction of infernal character or prepared for an infernal purpose; †hell-cart, an early nick-name for a hackney carriage: see quots.; hell-devil, Satan; also ‘the hellgrammite-fly’ (Funk); hell-diver U.S., a grebe; the dabchick; hell-dog = hell-hound; hell-door, the gate or entrance of hell; a place that may lead to hell; hell-driver, (a) slang, a coachman (Dict. Cant. Crew, a 1700); (b) one who drives a motor vehicle in a very fast or dare-devil manner; hence hell-driving; hell-god, a god of the infernal regions, an infernal deity (so hell-goddess); hell-hag, a diabolical or vile woman, a hell-cat; †hell-hated a., hated or abhorred as hell; hell-hole, -house, the hole or mansion of hell, an infernal hole or house; hell-kite, a kite of hell, a person of hellish cruelty; hell-matter, the broken or battered type in the ‘hell-box’; †hell-moth, a term applied to a prostitute; hell-mouth, the mouth or jaws of hell; hell-pit, the pit or abyss of hell, the bottomless pit; hell-receptacle = hell-box; hell's angel (usu. in pl.), name given in the 1950s in the U.S. (later to similar people elsewhere) to a member of a group of lawless, usually leather-jacketed, motor-cyclists notorious for their disturbances of civil order in California (featured, but there called ‘Black Rebels’, in a 1954 film entitled ‘The Wild One’); also earlier casual uses, e.g. (in pl.) as the name of a film about air-battles in the 1914–18 war (quot. 1930) and (in sing.) as the name of a Flying Fortress aeroplane (quot. 1943); hell-ship, a hell-afloat (cf. hell n. 4 a); hell-wain, a phantom wagon seen in the sky at night (Halliwell); †hell-ware, the inhabitants of hell.
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▸ orig. N. Amer. colloq.—— from hell: (with neutral or positive meaning) a particularly impressive or formidable example or instance of——; (also with negative force) an exceptionally unpleasant or bad example or instance of——.
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▸ to go to (also through) hell and back (again) and variants: to endure a highly distressing experience; to go through a very difficult time, sometimes with the implication of having survived the experience (relatively) unscathed. Cf. to hell and back (again) at Phrases 4f.
13 March 2015 00:13
Margus Meigo
http://www.enhancemyvocabulary.com/word-roots_greek.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_words_of_Greek_origin
But as You see here, the Master root usages of the words, from what other words are made, loads originate from Greek (through Latin)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_words_of_Greek_origin
But as You see here, the Master root usages of the words, from what other words are made, loads originate from Greek (through Latin)
13 March 2015 00:11
Jan Irvin
as you may see, Greek ends there... but the Cyrillic alphabets stem from Greek.
13 March 2015 00:07
Margus Meigo
interesting speculation at least
13 March 2015 00:06
Margus Meigo
Estonia is totally different language,
Greek is not just a Language, but a mind sett, of World domination what was expressed with a Roman Empire in my view
Roman Empire is still here, it has the major language and law and education domination
as it is major force against religious and nature orientated femine thinking tht was major way how world was here before, in hebrews time 2500 years ago and .. up to the sumers...
some native Americans are still matriarchal even after systematic elimination and forceful mixing
Greek is not just a Language, but a mind sett, of World domination what was expressed with a Roman Empire in my view
Roman Empire is still here, it has the major language and law and education domination
as it is major force against religious and nature orientated femine thinking tht was major way how world was here before, in hebrews time 2500 years ago and .. up to the sumers...
some native Americans are still matriarchal even after systematic elimination and forceful mixing
13 March 2015 00:06
Margus Meigo
http://static5.businessinsider.com/image/54c856a86bb3f7e17216e935-1250-938/language%20family%20tree_cropped.jpg
13 March 2015 00:03
Jan Irvin
Anyway, please use a dictionary and don't waste my time with wild speculations you've not verified.
13 March 2015 00:00
Jan Irvin
Um, Slavic languages are from Greek... ours is from Germanic.
13 March 2015 00:00
Margus Meigo
Well, these people who made English i think was from Greek mind sett
13 March 2015 00:00
Jan Irvin
obviously "hell" is in English. .. Greek is a totally different language... where we get the word "Helen," etc. .
12 March 2015 23:56
Margus Meigo
are we all on their kind of education system actually ... what they call.. Greek thinking , education... against religion what was the main aim i think
12 March 2015 18:38
Margus Meigo
Just wanering, perhaps there is reason they called Hellas :p
12 March 2015 18:37
Jan Irvin
not much... haven't been to Greece in 15 years.
12 March 2015 18:07
Margus Meigo
"Nikos Kotzias, the Greek foreign minister, also told a meeting of his EU colleagues that if Greece was forced out of the euro "there will be tens of millions of immigrants and thousands of jihadists”
"If Europe leaves us in the crisis, we will flood it with migrants, and it will be even worse for Berlin if in that wave of millions of economic migrants there will be some jihadists of the Islamic State too.” Told Defence minister
EU is threaten by communist Greek-Roman mafia, on name of defense and foreign minister and "right wing" major political heads by genetic genocide, and what we do?
We keep them as a part of Euro Zone..
As a friend, who has say, how we should live.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/islamic-state/11459675/Greeces-defence-minister-threatens-to-send-migrants-including-jihadists-to-Western-Europe.html
How is that possible.
What You say about that?
"If Europe leaves us in the crisis, we will flood it with migrants, and it will be even worse for Berlin if in that wave of millions of economic migrants there will be some jihadists of the Islamic State too.” Told Defence minister
EU is threaten by communist Greek-Roman mafia, on name of defense and foreign minister and "right wing" major political heads by genetic genocide, and what we do?
We keep them as a part of Euro Zone..
As a friend, who has say, how we should live.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/islamic-state/11459675/Greeces-defence-minister-threatens-to-send-migrants-including-jihadists-to-Western-Europe.html
How is that possible.
What You say about that?
12 March 2015 05:40
Margus Meigo
"Nikos Kotzias, the Greek foreign minister, also told a meeting of his EU colleagues that if Greece was forced out of the euro "there will be tens of millions of immigrants and thousands of jihadists”
"If Europe leaves us in the crisis, we will flood it with migrants, and it will be even worse for Berlin if in that wave of millions of economic migrants there will be some jihadists of the Islamic State too.” Told Defence minister
EU is threaten by communist Greek-Roman mafia, on name of defense and foreign minister and "right wing" major political heads by genetic genocide, and what we do?
We keep them as a part of Euro Zone..
As a friend, who has say, how we should live.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/islamic-state/11459675/Greeces-defence-minister-threatens-to-send-migrants-including-jihadists-to-Western-Europe.html
How is that possible.
What You say about that?
"If Europe leaves us in the crisis, we will flood it with migrants, and it will be even worse for Berlin if in that wave of millions of economic migrants there will be some jihadists of the Islamic State too.” Told Defence minister
EU is threaten by communist Greek-Roman mafia, on name of defense and foreign minister and "right wing" major political heads by genetic genocide, and what we do?
We keep them as a part of Euro Zone..
As a friend, who has say, how we should live.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/islamic-state/11459675/Greeces-defence-minister-threatens-to-send-migrants-including-jihadists-to-Western-Europe.html
How is that possible.
What You say about that?
12 March 2015 03:25