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Hot can have several meanings:

  • Relatively high temperature. See also heat conduction.
  • Can describe spicy food.
  • Jargon used to describe radioactivity. "Be careful, the room is hot". More generally, it can refer to any area that threatens life. See: Hot zone.
  • A 1970s pop music group whose best-known song is "Angel In Your Arms".
  • In some areas of the United States, it is another name for a hot dog.
  • Slang adjective describing something that has been stolen.
  • Slang adjective describing something or someone that is sexually attractive and/or provocative, for example, "Michelle is hot!". See physical attractiveness and sexual attraction
  • Slang synonym for "impressive", "great", "cool", or "excellent". The usage of the word in this manner is notably used by Paris Hilton as a catch phrase: "That's hot!".
  • An acronym for Heal over Time. (antonym: damage over time)


See also

  • Climate
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