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10 set 2020
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Is the expression “have the hots for someone” used? What does that mean?
Is the expression “have the hots for someone” used? What does that mean?
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I don’t know if this expression is used much anymore. It means to be romantically interested in someone. For example, if Sally “had the hots” for Bob, that means she likes Bob.
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