Helluva

/həˈlʌvə/ adverb

A casual way of saying 'a hell of a' or 'quite a' to emphasize something is impressive or intense.

American English contraction combining 'hell' and 'of a,' spoken so quickly it became written as one word. Used colloquially since at least the early 1900s to intensify adjectives and nouns in informal speech.

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