All over Hell and half of Georgia American phrase
In, to or at every place; all places (everywhere)
I have been looking for my keys all over Hell and half of Georgia for two hours.
Detectives carried out a thorough search all over Hell and half of Georgia near the crime scene.
Police are still searching for the missing child all over Hell and half of Georgia .
From a place which is outermost to another
1. Everyplace
2. In several directions.
To expand on the large scale.
The origin of this phrase is not clear.
People tend to like forbidden or illegal things just because they are forbidden or illegal.
He must have believed that stolen fruit is the sweetest, and he, therefore, cheated on his partner.