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[Adjective] | "hot" | \ ˈhät \
1: having a relatively high temperature
2: capable of giving a sensation of heat or of burning, searing, or scalding
3: having heat in a degree exceeding normal body heat
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English hot, hoot, (northern) hat, going back to Old English hāt, going back to Germanic *haita- (whence also Old Frisian & Old Saxon hēt "having a high temperature, burning," Old High German heiz, Old Norse heitr), of uncertain origin;
* Note : For Germanic verb and noun derivatives of *haita- see: {heat:1|heat:1}, {heat:2|heat:2}. The Early Modern English shortening of Middle English long open in hot has been explained as influence of the comparative and superlative forms, but this does not appear to have occurred in analogous cases. The Germanic adjective *haita-, from a presumed pre-Germanic *koid-, is reflected in other ablaut variants, as Gothic heito "fever," from *hītōn- (from *keid-) and a zero grade in Old Frisian hette, hitte "heat," Old High German hizzea, hizza (from *kid-); all these may reflect an unattested strong verb *hītan-. Traditionally the base *keid- has been connected by means of a "root extension" *-d- with Old High German hei, gehei, geheige "heat, drought," Middle Dutch hei "hot, dry," from a presumed Indo-European verb base *kei- "burn, heat" (in earlier literature *kai-, though there appears to be no reason to posit such a vocalism). These forms have in turn been compared with a series of Baltic words (as Lithuanian kaičiù, kaĩsti "to heat," kaistù, kaĩsti "to become hot"), from *koit- with a different root extension -t-.;
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[Noun] | "hotness"
1: the state of enjoying widespread approval;
* e.g., " ... the phenomenal hotness of the movie's stars is the driving force behind all of the advance publicity "
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[Adjective] | "hot"
1: having a notably high temperature;
* e.g., " ... the casserole, just out of the oven, was too hot to eat "
Synonyms :
red,
2: being or involving the latest methods, concepts, information, or styles;
* e.g., " ... this spring it's the cool shades of lipstick that are hot "
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[ "hotness" ]
1: Formal title given to a male or female who is sexy, well-dressed and has much charisma
* e.g., ... (to a lady entering the club) "Woo, make way for your hotness, coming through!
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[ "hotness" ]
1: (n.) how hot a person is, the quality of being hot
* e.g., ... "Oh my God, hotness overwhelming! I'm losing control...quick John, get in front of me so she won't see my hard on."
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[ "hotness" ]
1: something that you think is cool. like saying 'cool' except this is a better word for it.
* e.g., ... "This shirt is hotness!"
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[ "hotness" ]
1: To be so hot that one can only be described as hotness
* e.g., ... Yo! Check that bitch out, she's hotness!
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[ "hotness" ]
1: noun, often preceded by "the"
* e.g., ... I was hoping for a quiet vacation with my girlfriend, but the hotness found me when I ran into both my wives and my parole officer there.
[ "hotness" ]
2: an event, situation, or circumstance that is so unexpected and out of the ordinary that it causes a problem or otherwise uncomfortable environment for which no solution or recourse is readily available or obvious
* e.g., ... It was bad enough when the university's e-mail server went down, but they really brought the hotness when the e-mailed everyone telling them that fact.
[ "hotness" ]
3: an event, situation, or circumstance brought about by or made worse by incomprehensible ineptitude
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[ "hotness" ]
1: hotness
* e.g., ... after one has been running for a bus, or are in a club where the condensation drips from the walls, you may exclaim, "Phew, hotness!"
[ "hotness" ]
2: the state of being hot
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[ "hotness" ]
1: A word to describe a hot, fine, young man
* e.g., ... "Ooh, he's fulla hotness!"
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[ "hotness" ]
1: A conjugation of the word "hot" so that it can take on a different usage
* e.g., ... "I'm impressed by your hotness."
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[ "hotness" ]
1: ammount of hot
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[ "hotness" ]
1: Used when peticulary excited about an occasion/event/object.
* e.g., ... Dude, that shit is the hotness.
[ "hotness" ]
2: Spicy replacement for, "the shit"
* e.g., ... Daaymmn man. This weekend was the hotness!!!
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