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Definition of hottie in English: hottie(also hotty) nounPlural hottiesˈhɒtiˈhɑdi informal 1British A hot-water bottle. 〈英,非正式〉热水袋 Example sentencesExamples - Put your pal to bed in the packet then snuggle up to your hottie.
- Snuggle up with a hottie bottle.
2A sexually attractive person, especially a young woman. 性感的人(尤指年轻女子);辣妹 a Yale alumna who's one of the hotties of her generation Example sentencesExamples - No sociobiologist would claim that men are ‘within their rights’ to pursue young hotties.
- An unwanted actor who had been shamefully tossed aside by Hollywood was simply at the mercy of these young hotties.
- The sound of twigs cracking echoed around her and the next thing she knew, she was flat on her back with the young hottie on top of her.
- As the camera flitted here and there, I noticed many, many hotties.
- I cast looks at the young boys and decided Kai would have been quite the hottie in high school.
- That and the fact that Jimmy Stewart was a serious hottie in his younger years…
- A man with a babe on his arm, explains founder Shane Forbes, is more likely to attract other hotties.
- Imagine, the first thing you see is the fruit counter, where high school hotties are busying themselves arranging the bananas.
- Don't just sit there while the girls' softball team attracts all the hotties to their lunch table.
- I know this makes for a great pick-up line with the young hotties but, hormonally, both genders reach their sexual peak in the late teens/early 20s.
OriginEarly 20th century (in the sense ‘important person; hotshot’): from hot + -ie or -y. Rhymesdotty, grotty, knotty, Lanzarote, Lottie, Pavarotti, potty, Scottie, snotty, spotty, totty, yachtie, zloty Definition of hottie in US English: hottie(also hotty) nounˈhädēˈhɑdi informal A sexually attractive person. 性感的人(尤指年轻女子);辣妹 a former high school hottie who married a prom queen Example sentencesExamples - The sound of twigs cracking echoed around her and the next thing she knew, she was flat on her back with the young hottie on top of her.
- I know this makes for a great pick-up line with the young hotties but, hormonally, both genders reach their sexual peak in the late teens/early 20s.
- That and the fact that Jimmy Stewart was a serious hottie in his younger years…
- I cast looks at the young boys and decided Kai would have been quite the hottie in high school.
- Don't just sit there while the girls' softball team attracts all the hotties to their lunch table.
- No sociobiologist would claim that men are ‘within their rights’ to pursue young hotties.
- Imagine, the first thing you see is the fruit counter, where high school hotties are busying themselves arranging the bananas.
- As the camera flitted here and there, I noticed many, many hotties.
- An unwanted actor who had been shamefully tossed aside by Hollywood was simply at the mercy of these young hotties.
- A man with a babe on his arm, explains founder Shane Forbes, is more likely to attract other hotties.
OriginEarly 20th century (in the sense ‘important person; hotshot’): from hot + -ie or -y. |