1. heller - Noun
2. Heller - Proper noun
United States novelist whose best known work was a black comedy inspired by his experiences in the Air Force during World War II (1923-1999)
a rowdy or mischievous person (usually a young man)
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Source: WordNetJoseph Heller knew how the need to belong, and the need for security, can make people accept lethal and stupid conditions, and then act as if they had imposed them on themselves. Christopher Hitchens
If I am confirmed, I will commit to show Heller and the principles articulated in it the full measure of respect that is due to all constitution decisions of the court. Elena Kagan
he chased the young hellions out of his yard Source: Internet
After Heller Since Heller, the United States courts of appeals have ruled on many Second Amendment challenges to convictions and gun control laws. Source: Internet
“A military offensive on Idlib risks driving these militants into Turkey, and then dispersing them globally, including to Europe and the post-Soviet space,” Heller said. Source: Internet
Because Heller conceded at oral argument that the D. C. licensing law is permissible if it is not enforced arbitrarily and capriciously, the Court assumes that a license will satisfy his prayer for relief and does not address the licensing requirement. Source: Internet