Hot

Hot

Hot or HOT may refer to:
* High temperature
* Lust, which in a more sublime phrase could be called Physical attractiveness
* Jargon used to describe radioactivity or more generally, it can refer to any area that threatens life
* Amphoe Hot, a district of Chiang Mai province, Thailand
* Hot, an Israeli cable company
* High-occupancy toll, a toll enacted on single-occupant vehicles who wish to use lanes designated for the use of high-occupancy vehicles
* High-output turbo
* Highly optimized tolerance, a general framework for studying complexity
* Euromissile HOT, an anti-tank missile system developed by Euromissile
* HOT-2, HOT-7, and HOT-17, a series of psychedelic phenethylamines
* Street slang for stolen goods
* A Cantonese food classification (heat)

In lottery:
* Hot Lotto, a multi-jurisdictional lottery jackpot game in the United States
* Hot Lotto, a former Idaho Lottery game unrelated to the current Hot Lotto
* Hot Spot, a keno-like game in the California Lottery
* Hot Five, a former D.C. Lottery game

In music:
* "Hot", the 2000 album by Mel B
* "Hot", a 1996 album by the Squirrel Nut Zippers
* H.O.T. (High-Five of Teenagers), a Korean pop group
* Hawaii Opera Theatre, an opera theatre in Hawaii
* Hot (band), a 1970s pop music group whose best-known song is "Angel In Your Arms"
*"Hot", a song by Avril Lavigne from her 2007 album "The Best Damn Thing"
*"Hot", a song by The Beatnuts from their 2004 album "Milk Me"
* Hot FM, an Australian radio network.

See also

* heat
* Hot zone
* Hotspot
* Hot Box


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  • Hot — Hot, a. [Compar. {Hotter}; superl. {Hottest}.] [OE. hot, hat, AS. h[=a]t; akin to OS. h[=e]t, D. heet, OHG. heiz, G. heiss, Icel. heitr, Sw. het, Dan. heed, hed; cf. Goth. heit[=o] fever, hais torch. Cf. {Heat}.] 1. Having much sensible heat;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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