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In hot parlance, that means torrid, blazing, sultry, boiling, roasting, scorching, steamy, red-hot, white-hot, hot as holy -- well, you get it.
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But, as tiny burning specks of cannabis resin – hot rocks, in drug parlance – peppered the carpet around me, I started to grin.
We were achieving an unexpectedly hot and complete ("clean," in firefighter parlance) burn, given the conditions.
In today's parlance, the neighborhood was getting hot.
Frankel, now 60, learned those lessons well enough to reach the sport's Hall of Fame, as well as pull into the Breeders' Cup World Thoroughbred Championships at Belmont Park on Saturday as the hottest conditioner in the nation with six horses that, in the parlance of horse players, are live.
In the parlance of the industry, she is hot".
(In case you've been hiding in Osama bin Laden's cave, MILF is an acronym that stands for "Mom I'd Like to F---." In general parlance, it is a synonym for "hot mom").
"Such data misinform the Russian and international public with regard to parameters of the operation for eliminating hot spots of international terrorism in the North Caucasus," he said on Jan . 14 using the official parlance that portrays this war overwhelmingly as a fight against Islamic insurgents.
In their parlance: freedom.
In taxonomic parlance, V.
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