hell and Tommy (uncountable)
- (UK, slang, dated) Utter ruin or destruction.
1900, Eyre Hussey, On Account of Sarah, page 219:If you refuse, there will be hell and Tommy.
1932, John Brandane, Straw-feet, page 233:But Gurney gets beyond a joke, my boy, with his drinking and what not. We must have the blighter shifted out of this district for good, or it will be hell and Tommy for all of us.
- Sometimes in the phrase "hell and Tommy to pay"; compare hell to pay.
- Sometimes in the phrase "play hell and Tommy" or "kick up hell and Tommy".