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'''Hot''' can have several meanings:
Food is said to be '''hot''' if it is particularly spicy.


*Relatively high [[temperature]].
In slang usage the term "hot" can refer to the attractiveness of a person. A person who is consideredly extremely attractive is said to be "hot". I.E. "That Mar sure is hot"
*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", i.e. "That man sure is hot!"
*Jargon used to describe radioactivity. "Be careful, the room is hot".
*[[Hot (band)|Hot]] is also the name of a 1970s pop music group whose best-known song is "Angel In Your Arms".


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"Hot" is also used as jargon to describe radioactivity. "Be careful, the room is hot".

''For the meaning in physics, see [[temperature]].''
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[[Hot (band)|Hot]] is also the name of a 1970s pop music group whose best-known song is "Angel In Your Arms".

Revision as of 01:11, 5 September 2004

Hot can have several meanings:

  • Relatively high temperature.
  • 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", i.e. "That man sure is hot!"
  • 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".