hots
hots
Definition
☆ hots (häts)
noun
Slang strong sexual desire: with the
hots
Usage Examples
Adjective modifier
- personal: The personal debt crisis... Personal loan battle hots up.
Converse of object
- get: Both of them ' get the hots ' for Deborah ( Leslie Ash ), who owns the flat upstairs.
- have: I think he has the hots for you, baby.
- publish: Pork Farms hots up Published: 03 October, 2005 Pork Farms is launching a range of hot pies exclusively for c-stores.
Particle object:
- bit: At the weekend it hots up a bit, but it seems to be only high spirits, not threatening behavior.
Modifying Another Word
- really: Traditionally the travel marketplace really hots up in January and February.
Noun used with modifier
- dispute: BBC dispute hots up The background to the BBC's intransigence over Resources Ltd leading to strike ballots.
- battle: The personal debt crisis... Personal loan battle hots up.
- competition: This is when the competition hots up and there is an awful lot of money to play for, " he added.
- weather: Down By The Sea: As the weather hots up it's time to explore Britain's beaches.
- race: Sienna tipped as Oscar race hots up It seems Sienna Miller is the actress everyone's talking about as the Oscar race heats up.
- action: The sense of oppression and paranoia is palpable and only increases as the action hots up.
