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Hot Definition–adjective | 1. | having or giving off heat; having a high temperature: a hot fire; hot coffee. | | 2. | having or causing a sensation of great bodily heat; attended with or producing such a sensation: He was hot with fever. | | 3. | creating a burning sensation, as on the skin or in the throat: This ointment is hot, so apply it sparingly. | | 4. | sharply peppery or pungent: Is this mustard hot? | | 5. | having or showing intense or violent fe
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eling; ardent; fervent; vehement; excited: a hot temper. | | 6. | Informal. having a strong enthusiasm; eager: a hot baseball fan. | | 7. | Slang. | a. | sexually aroused; lustful. | | | 8. | violent, furious, or intense: the hottest battle of the war. | | 9. | strong or fresh, as a scent or trail. |
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| 10. | absolutely new; fresh: a dozen new mystery stories hot from the press. | | 11. | requiring immediate delivery or correspondence; demanding priority: The hot freight must be delivered by 10:00 a.m. tomorrow, or we'll lose the contract. | | 12. | Slang. skillful in a reckless or daring way: a hot pilot. | | 13. | following very closely; close: to be hot on the trail of a thief. | | 14. | (of colors) extremely intense: hot pink. | | 15. | Informal. popular and commercially successful; in demand; marketable: The Beatles were a hot group in the 1960s. | | 16. | Slang. extremely lucky, good, or favorable: A poker player has to have a hot hand to win the pot. | | 17. | Slang. (in sports and games) playing well or winningly; scoring effectively: a hot pitcher. | | 18. | Slang. funny; absurd: That's a hot one! | | 19. | Games. close to the object or answer that is being sought. | | 20. | Informal. extremely exciting or interesting; sensational or scandalous: a hot news story. | | 21. | Jazz. | a. | (of music) emotionally intense, propulsive, and marked by aggressive attack and warm, full tone. | | b. | (of a musician) skilled in playing hot jazz. | | | 22. | Informal. (of a vehicle) capable of attaining extremely high speeds: a hot new jet plane. | | 23. | Slang. | a. | stolen recently or otherwise illegal and dangerous to possess: a hot diamond necklace. | | | 24. | Informal. in the mood to perform exceedingly well, or rapidly, as during a burst of creative work: Finish writing that story while you're still hot. | | 25. | actively conducting an electric current or containing a high voltage: a hot wire. | | 26. | of, pertaining to, or noting radioactivity. | | 27. | Metalworking. noting any process involving plastic deformation of a metal at a temperature high enough to permit recrystallization due to the strain: hot working. | –adverb | 28. | in a hot manner; hotly. | | 29. | while hot: Garnish the potatoes with parsley and serve hot. | | 30. | Metalworking. at a temperature high enough to permit recrystallization: The wire was drawn hot. | –verb (used with object), verb (used without object) | 31. | Chiefly British Informal. to heat; warm (usually fol. by up). | –noun | 32. | the hots, Slang. intense sexual desire or attraction. | —Idioms | 33. | get hot, Slang. (in sports and games) to become very effective or successful; score or win repeatedly or easily. | | 34. | hot and bothered, Informal. excited, aroused, or flustered: This mistake isn't worth getting hot and bothered about. Also, all hot and bothered. | | 35. | hot and heavy, Informal. in an intense, vehement, or passionate manner: They argued hot and heavy for 20 minutes. | | 36. | hot under the collar. collar (def. 23). | | 37. | make it hot for, Informal. to make something unpleasant for; cause trouble for: Ever since their argument the principal has been making it hot for the new teacher. | | From Dictionary
Cruise Definition–verb (used without object) | 1. | to sail about on a pleasure trip. | | 2. | to sail about, as a warship patrolling a body of water. | | 3. | to travel about without a particular purpose or destination. | | 4. | to fly, drive, or sail at a constant speed that permits maximum operating efficiency for sustained travel. | | 5. | to travel at a moderately fast, easily controllable speed: cruising along the highway enjoying the scenery. | | 6. | to travel about slowly, looking for customers or for something demanding attention: Taxis and police cars cruise in the downtown area. | | 7. | to go or travel (often fol. by over): Let's cruise over to my house after the concert. | | 8. | Informal. to go about on the streets or in public areas in search of a sexual partner. | –verb (used with object) | 9. | to cruise in (a specified area): patrol cars cruising the neighborhood; to cruise the Caribbean. | | 10. | Informal. | a. | to move slowly through or visit (a street, park, bar, etc.) in search of a sexual partner. | | b. | to make sexual overtures to; attempt to arouse the sexual interest of. | | | 11. | <
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Deal Definition–verb (used without object) | 1. | to occupy oneself or itself (usually fol. by with or in): Botany deals with the study of plants. He deals in generalities. | | 2. | to take action with respect to a thing or person (fol. by with): Law courts must deal with lawbreakers. | | 3. | to conduct oneself toward persons: He deals fairly. | | 4. | to be able to handle competently or successfully; cope (fol. by with): I can't deal with your personal problems. | | 5. | to trade or do business (fol. by wi
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th or in): to deal with a firm; to deal in used cars. | | 6. | to distribute, esp. the cards in a game (often fol. by out): to deal out five hands of six cards each; your turn to deal. | | 7. | Slang. to buy and sell drugs illegally. | | 8. | Archaic. to have dealings or commerce, often in a secret or underhand manner (often fol. by with): to deal with the Devil. | –verb (used with object) | 9. | to give to one as a share; apportion: Deal me in. | | 10. | to distribute among a number of recipients, as the cards required in a game: Deal five cards to each player. | | 11. | Cards. to give a player (a specific card) in dealing: You dealt yourself four aces. | | 12. | to deliver; administer: to deal a blow. | | 13. | Slang. to buy and sell (drugs) illegally. | | 14. | Slang. to trade (an athlete) to another team. | –noun | 15. | a business transaction: They closed the deal after a week of negotiating. | | 16. | a bargain or arrangement for mutual advantage: the best deal in town. | | 17. | a secret or underhand agreement or bargain: His supporters worked a number of deals to help his campaign. | | 18. | Informal. treatment received in dealing with another: He got a raw deal. | | 19. | an indefinite but large quantity, amount, extent, or degree (usually prec. by good or great): a good deal of work; a great deal of money. | | 20. | Cards. | a. | the distribution of cards to the players in a game. | | b. | the set of cards in one's hand. | | c. | the turn of a player to deal. | | d. | the period of time during which a deal is played. | | | | 21. | an act of dealing or distributing. | | 22. | (initial capital letter ) an economic and social policy pursued by a political administration: the Fair Deal; the New Deal. | | 23. | Obsolete. portion; share. | —Verb phrase | 24. | deal off, | a. | Poker. to deal the final hand of a game. | | b. | Slang. to get rid of or trade (something or someone) in a transaction. | | —Idioms | 25. | cut a deal, Informal. to make an agreement, esp. a business agreement: Networks have cut a deal with foreign stations for an international hookup. | | 26. | deal someone in, Slang. to include: He was making a lot of dough in the construction business so I got him to deal me in. | | From Dictionary
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