hellhole

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Etymology

First recorded in 1866.

Noun

hellhole (plural hellholes)

  1. A place of intense hatred, misery, or turmoil.
    • 2015, Ed Glinert, East End Chronicles, Penguin UK, →ISBN:
      Once the Old Nichol had been razed, the search was on for London's new hell hole.
    • 2017, BioWare, Mass Effect: Andromeda (Science Fiction), Redwood City: Electronic Arts, →OCLC, PC, scene: ELAADEN (HNS) - Nora Tallis Found Alive:
      Despite prolonged exposure to harsh conditions, medics say Nora Tallis returned to the Nexus in stable condition. In a statement to HNS, Tallis did not mince words. "Never send me to that hellhole again."
    • 2020 July 23, Chris Daw, “'A stain on national life': why are we locking up so many children?'”, in The Guardian:
      Indeed, we happily condemn damaged children—at enormous expense—to hellholes like Feltham, where they are more likely to be assaulted or killed than to find an escape from the revolving doors of courts, prisons and addiction.

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