What is the meaning of HOT. Phrases containing HOT
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Hotting is British slang for stealing cars for entertainment.
Hotpot is Australian slang for a heavily backed horse.
Hot tamale is American slang for a sexually arousing woman.
Hot Picture, as in sexy or naked
Hotel is British slang for a police station.
Hotshot is American slang for to administer a lethal injection of a narcotic.
dangerous, such as Hot LZ (where aircraft are receiving enemy fire) Pg. 512. Also see Red.
Hot−dog is American slang for to perform very well, to show off.Hot−dog is American slang for something outstanding, spectacular, successful.
Hots is slang for intense sexual desire; lust.
Hot toddy is London Cockney rhyming slang for a sexual attractive body.
And old school original graffiti term. When a writer (graffiti) writer or crosses out his enemies name, or a toy (week graffiti writer). He or she will write "hot 110" over there name.
Hottie is British and Australian slang for a hot water bottle.
Same as hotbox
Mid eighties term for a fine young lady. meaning she's hot, She's a hottie.
Hot−wire is slang for to start the engine of a motor vehicle by bypassing the ignition switch.
Mid eighties term for a fine young lady. meaning she's hot, She's a hottie.
And old school original graffiti term. When a writer (graffiti) writer or crosses out his enemies name, or a toy (week graffiti writer). He or she will write "hot 110" over there name.
Overheated journal or bearing. Also called hub. This was a frequent cause of delay in the old days but is virtually nonexistent on trains that are completely equipped with ball-bearings. Trainmen are sometimes called hotbox detectors
Hotsy−totsy is slang for splendid.
Hot to trot is slang for eager and enthusiastic for sex.
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Alt. of Hotchpotch
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A rash, hot-headed man.
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Alt. of Hotspurred
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In a hot or fiery manner; ardently; vehemently; violently; hastily; as, a hotly pursued.
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Pressed while heat is applied. See Hotpress, v. t.
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To apply to, in conjunction with mechanical pressure, for the purpose of giving a smooth and glosay surface, or to express oil, etc.; as, to hotpress paper, linen, etc.
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The quality or state of being hot.
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Having hot blood; excitable; high-spirited; irritable; ardent; passionate.
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The language of the Hottentots, which is remarkable for its clicking sounds.
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A place which favors rapid growth or development; as, a hotbed of sedition.
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of Hote
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More or less brittle when heated; as, hot-short iron.
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A violent, passionate person; a hasty or impetuous person; as, the rant of a hot-head.
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Having a fiery spirit; hot-headed.
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Ardent in temper; violent; rash; impetuous; as, hot-brained youth.
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Acrid; biting; pungent; as, hot as mustard.
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