hell's half acre

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hell's half acre

A family walks through a newly renovated park in what was once called hell's half acre.

Definition

Noun: - A place of great disorder, confusion, or vice; a notoriously bad area. This term historically refers to a specific, infamous slum district but is now used more generally to describe any place that is chaotic, lawless, or morally corrupt.

Usage

The term is used to describe a location characterized by extreme disarray, danger, or immoral activity. It often carries a historical connotation but can be applied metaphorically. - After the festival, the park looked like hell's half acre, with trash everywhere and broken fences. - The old port district was once known as hell's half acre, a haven for gamblers and thieves.

Advanced Usage
  • Metaphorical Use: The phrase can be applied to non-physical situations or states of extreme chaos.
    • Trying to sort through the company's financial records was like navigating hell's half acre.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hellhole (noun): A place of extreme misery, squalor, or corruption. This is a more common modern synonym.
    • The prison was an absolute hellhole.
  • Den of iniquity (noun phrase): A place where immoral activities are practiced.
    • The saloon was considered a den of iniquity by the town's elders.
Synonyms
  • Slum
  • Pit
  • Sinkhole (figurative)
  • Wasteland (figurative)
Related Idioms
  • A snake pit: A situation or place characterized by malicious behavior or intense rivalry.
    • The boardroom had become a snake pit of corporate intrigue.
  • The wrong side of the tracks: A poor, less reputable part of a town.
    • He grew up on the wrong side of the tracks.
hell's half acre

A family walks through a newly renovated park in what was once called hell's half acre.

Noun
  1. a district in Manhattan formerly noted for its slums and vice