hell-bent for (something)
hell-bent for (something)
Moving toward some place or thing very quickly and/or recklessly. I always find myself yelling at other drivers when I'm hell-bent for work.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
hell-bent for
(somewhere or something) Fig. riding or drive somewhere very fast or recklessly. Fred sped along, hellbent for home, barely missing another car.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- hell-bent for
- hell-bent
- hellbent
- be hell-bent on
- be hell-bent on something/on doing something
- hold your tater
- bend out of shape
- bent on
- clash with (someone or something)