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'''Hot''' can have several meanings: |
'''Hot''' can have several meanings: |
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*Relatively high [[temperature]]. |
*Relatively high [[temperature]]. See also [[heat conduction]]. |
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*Can describe [[spicy food]]. |
*Can describe [[spicy food]]. |
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*Slang term referring to the attractiveness of a person. A person who is considered extremely attractive is said to be "hot", e.g., "That girl is hot!" |
*Slang term referring to the attractiveness of a person. A person who is considered extremely attractive is said to be "hot", e.g., "That girl is hot!" |
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Hot can have several meanings:
- Relatively high temperature. See also heat conduction.
- Can describe spicy food.
- Slang term referring to the attractiveness of a person. A person who is considered extremely attractive is said to be "hot", e.g., "That girl is hot!"
- Slang term denoting a recently stolen item that may not be desirable despite its value: "This car is so hot it burns!".
- Jargon used to describe radioactivity. "Be careful, the room is hot".
- Hot is also the name of a 1970s pop music group whose best-known song is "Angel In Your Arms".
- Used to describe an upset or angry person. "I'm so hot, I could hit that person."