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View definitions for get hot

get hot

verb as in fume

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“It’s been nice to have one of my hot streaks come during the playoffs. Baseball obviously, you go through ups and downs. I actually ended the season on a pretty cold streak. So looking forward to the postseason, it was like, all right, I’m going to get hot soon. Fortunately, it happened.”

A lot of people are out there early because they don’t want to get hot.

He wasn’t the only Laker to get hot from deep.

At the heart of this row is a simple truth of physics - nuclear power plants, by design, get hot.

From BBC

“Some big portions of our data center footprint are in places that aren’t super hot, that aren’t in super water stressed regions. Virginia, Ohio — they get hot in the summer, but then there are big chunks of the year where we don’t need to use water for cooling.”

From Salon

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