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all over Hell and half of Georgia
all over Hell and half of Georgia
Everywhere; over a great distance or area; all over the place. Primarily heard in US. I've been looking all over Hell and half of Georgia trying to find you! Janet: "You guys are two hours late! Where were you?" George: "Lenny here thought he'd take a shortcut, and we ended up driving all over Hell and half of Georgia!"
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Arrats | | - | Basque |
| Geraint | | GE-rient (Welsh), ji-RAYNT (English) | Welsh, Welsh Mythology, Arthurian Romance |
| SÉRaphine | | se-ra-FEEN | French |
| Anneka | | - | English (Rare) |
| Dekel | | - | Hebrew |
| AbbÁN | | - | Irish |