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hell around verb to carouse US, 1897- It’s a goddam shame the helling around I do, cheating on her and writing lovey-dovey letters. — Norman Mailer, The Naked and the Dead, p. 553, 1948
- He had a laugh here, remembering an old story about a football quarterback who was out helling around and his wife caught him sneaking in around seven in the morning[.] — Stephen Hunter, Dirty White Boys, p. 374, 1994
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