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I'm got back home now vs I'm hella tired

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase contains a grammatical error ('i'm got back home now'), while the second phrase ('i'm hella tired') is a colloquial expression commonly used to convey extreme tiredness.

Last updated: March 20, 2024 • 1357 views

I'm got back home now

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'got' should not be used after 'I'm'.

The correct form would be 'I've got back home now' or 'I'm back home now'.

Alternatives:

  • I've got back home now
  • I'm back home now

I'm hella tired

This phrase is correct and commonly used in informal contexts to express extreme tiredness.

This phrase is a colloquial expression and may not be suitable for formal situations.
  • I'm hella tired tonight. That shit was hella hard. by youpeoplearefuckingstupid June 13, 2004. 369191. 10. hella. Maximally quantifying term; originated in Northern California. How many people were at the party? Hella. Man, the Warriors hella ...
  • Jul 23, 2014 ... Its most common use is as a modifier, e.g., “This fog is hella thick” or “I'm hella tired after hiking Twin Peaks.” Oakland rapper and inventor of the term “hyphy” Keak da Sneak first used the word “hella” in 1996 in the track “Ring ...
  • i'm hella tired it's almost 5am. <>. Most popular. Most popularMost recent. Filter by post type. All posts ... That's about it for i'm hella tired it's almost 5am. Try another search? © Tumblr, Inc. Help · About · Apps · Developers · Themes · Jobs  ...
  • Dec 21, 2014 ... 1. Hella. Let's start with the most obvious one. Hella can be used as an adverbial substitute for 'very' or as an adjective in place of 'a lot of.' Adverb: “I'm hella tired.” Adjective: “There's hella people here.” ...

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