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    helter-skelter
    /ˌhɛltəˈskɛltə/

    adjective

    • 1. involving disorderly haste or confusion: "she had blamed her grogginess on a helter-skelter lifestyle"

    adverb

    • 1. in disorderly haste or confusion: "they were hurtling helter-skelter down the pavement"

    noun

    • 1. a fairground amusement consisting of a tall spiral slide winding around a tower. British
    • 2. disorder; confusion: "the helter-skelter of a school day"

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  2. HELTER-SKELTER definition: 1. quickly and in all directions: 2. a tall structure at a fair that you slide down and around for…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of HELTER-SKELTER is in undue haste, confusion, or disorder. How to use helter-skelter in a sentence.

  4. ‘Helter-skelter’ means ‘pell-mell – in chaotic and disorderly haste’. Also, a Helter-Skelter is the name of an English fairground attraction with a spiral slide.

  5. You use helter-skelter to describe something that is hurried and disorganized, especially when things happen very quickly, one after the other. He now faces another crisis in his helter-skelter existence.

  6. Helter-skelter definition: in headlong and disorderly haste. See examples of HELTER-SKELTER used in a sentence.

  7. Helter-skelter things are disorganized, hasty, and appear completely random. Your helter-skelter housekeeping style will definitely not impress your tidy grandmother when she comes to visit.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · helter - skelter ( countable and uncountable, plural helter-skelters) Confusion or turmoil . (chiefly British) An amusement ride consisting of a slide that spirals down around the exterior of a tapering central tower .