hottie

hottie
noun /ˈhɒ.ti,ˈhaɾi/

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  • Hottie — is a alternative form of the word hot , meaning very sexually attractive. It may also refer to:* Hottie (song), an Ashley Ballard single released in 2001 *Hottie, a derogatory South African slang word *Hottie, nickname of Holly Holm, top ranked… …   Wikipedia

  • hottie — also hotty, “attractive person,” teen slang by 1995, from HOT (Cf. hot) + IE (Cf. ie). The same word was used from 1947 with sense “hot water bottle.” …   Etymology dictionary

  • hottie — n An attractive female. She is a hottie but they say she is a hoodrat, so I avoid her. 2000s …   Historical dictionary of American slang

  • hottie — n. a sexually attractive person. □ He’s a real hottie! I wonder if he’s taken …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • Hottie (song) — Infobox Single Name = Hottie Artist = Ashley Ballard from Album = Get In The Booth Released = CD Single August 15, 2000, Maxi CD Single May 8, 2001 Format = 12 maxi single Genre = Pop Length = Unknown Label = Atlantic Records Writer = Producer =… …   Wikipedia

  • hottie\ bombalottie — The ultimate hottie can be pronounced either hottie boom ba lottie or bum ba lottie. HB is abbreviation. Oh, my God! That Louis is one hottie bombalottie …   Dictionary of american slang

  • hottie\ bombalottie — The ultimate hottie can be pronounced either hottie boom ba lottie or bum ba lottie. HB is abbreviation. Oh, my God! That Louis is one hottie bombalottie …   Dictionary of american slang

  • hottie\ mchothot — A good looking person. Alyson Hannigan is one hottie mchothot …   Dictionary of american slang

  • hottie\ mchothot — A good looking person. Alyson Hannigan is one hottie mchothot …   Dictionary of american slang

  • hottie — noun Date: 1990 a physically attractive person …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • hottie — /hot ee/, n. Slang. a sexually attractive person. [1990 95; HOT + IE] * * * …   Universalium

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