A fork of Rural Dictionary
Military origin: To do hard work or exercise.
Interpretation: During strenuous activity, the body temperature will increase.
Moving equipment from point A to point B, sergeant yelling: "We don't have all day, get hot! Get hot!"
Doing morning PT: "Move your asses! Come on! Let's go! Get hot!"
v. Get to work, get busy.
"You guys haven't started the project yet? Better get hot, biotches!"
The act of getting hot on an object or person; not to be confused with 'getting wet'.
Crutches tried to get hot on the stairs, but the stairs got hot on him.
This phrase is commonly used to tell someone to settle down before they become overly angry or upset. Italians tend to use this phrase more often than other nationalities.
Amanda: I skipped class today and I just realized I might have missed a test!
Anthony: Don't get hot!
Amanda: Ok.
To have sexual intercourse with a car
"That guy loves to get hot by a car"