This is a popular song named "Gives You Hell" by the band All-American Rejects. In the chorus of this song, are the following lyrics:
"When you see my face
Hope it gives you hell
When you walk my way
Hope it gives you hell"
In this context, the phrase "gives you hell" is used in a way that essentially means to make something more difficult for someone. An interesting fact about this song is that it didn't have a radio-edited version which would have removed the word "hell" from the song. Additionally, this song is not marked as being explicit on music streaming platforms despite the band singing the swear word in the chorus of the song repeatedly.
This is a clip of the character Emerson Cod in the popular sit-com Pushing Daises, saying his catch-phrase, "oh hell no". The character Emerson Cod would use this common catch phrase whenever he would find himself in an undesirable and/or unbelievable situation. In this particular context, the swear "hell" is essentially being used as an intensifier to "oh no". This phrase is often used to denote something similar to "Oh no/no way/not today".
This meme uses an image of minions from the popular kid's movie "Despicable Me", along with the words "Hell yeah it's Friday" to create a relatable meme. In the movie, the minion creatures were always very upbeat, and excited about small things, thus they are used as imagery for just how excited one should be about Friday. The word "hell" in this context is used as an intensifier for the word yeah. Thus, the term "hell yeah" in this meme is used to show intense excitement for the coming weekend.
This is a meme about the popular show Avatar: the Last Airbender on Nickelodeon. A large plot of this show is that the fire nation has started a war by trying to take over all the other tribes/areas in the world. The character pictured in the meme is named Iroh and he had a son who was a soldier for the fire nation but his son ends up dying in the war. Thus, the meme comes into play by saying Iroh could be "hellbent" on trying to get revenge against the fire nation for his son's death. In this context, the phrase "hellbent" essentially means to do something with reckless determination.
This meme draws upon the picture with two girls who are reading two different religious books and the text "look, you're going to hell" "omg you too" to create humor. "hell" as it is used in this meme, is referring to the shared and popular belief among many religions of the physical realization of a place named "hell". This idea of "hell", as many religious organizations agree upon, is where the demon Satan dwells and where those who aren't baptized into a religion go when they die.
This meme is using the imagery of the cat in a "sauntering" position combined with the words "Arrive. Raise Hell. Leave" to convey humor. In this particular meme, the phrase "raise hell" essentially means to behave in an uncontrollable manner and/or to cause trouble. Thus, it is inferred that the picture of the cat is after the cat has 'arrived' and 'raised hell' aka, caused trouble, and now she is 'leaving' the scene confidently.