Adverb
the hell out of (not comparable)
(idiomatic) Used as an intensifier.
What annoys the hell out of me is the arrogance of some people. They don't even listen to our music, they decided in advance that they don't like it. Billie Joe Armstrong
Government's role should be only to keep the playing field level, and to work hand in hand with business on issues such as employment. But beyond this, to as great an extent as possible, it should get the hell out of the way. Jesse Ventura
There's an inherent thing in me where, if things are going too smooth, I'll sabotage the hell out of them, just to make the music more of a sanctuary. Daniel Johns
Anytime a fan touches you, you have the right to beat the hell out of him. Charles Barkley
I started Linux as a desktop operating system. And it's the only area where Linux hasn't completely taken over. That just annoys the hell out of me. Linus Torvalds
Every once in a while, declare peace. It confuses the hell out of your enemies. Klingon Proverb