1. bloody hell - Adverb
2. bloody hell - Interjection
bloody hell! (rare in the United States and Canada, common in UK, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, informal)
An expression of dismay, disgust, anger, surprise etc.
Bloody hell! My team lost again!
Bloody hell! Where did you come from, scaring me like that!
He's not really eating those, is he? Bloody hell! That's disgusting!
bloody hell (not comparable)
(informal) Placed after an interrogative term to add emphasis.
What the bloody hell are you doing here?
Branches fall onto the car's windshield as a loud crash is heard before the driver stops and exclaims: 'Bloody hell.' Source: Internet
He’d be walking around the dressing room trying to gee us up and we’d just be averting our gaze and thinking: “Bloody hell.” Source: Internet