You scared the hell out of me
scare the hell out of (one)
To shock or frighten one very suddenly and severely. Don't sneak up on me like that—you scared the hell out of me! The sound of the fire alarm scared the hell out of us this morning.
See also: hell, of, out, scare
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
You scared the hell out of me.
and You scared the crap out of me.; You scared the dickens out of me.; You scared the devil out of me.; You scared me out of my wits.; You scared the pants off (of) me.You frightened me very badly. (Also with subjects other than second person. Of is usually retained before pronouns.) He scared the hell out of all of us. She really scared the pants off of me.
See also: hell, of, out, scare
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- annoy
- scare the hell out of (one)
- scare, annoy, etc. the hell out of somebody
- scare the devil out of (one)
- scare the bejesus out of (one)
- scare the bejesus out of someone
- scare the bejeebers out of (one)
- scare the wits out of (one)
- scare (one) out of (one's) wits
- scare out of one's wits