different between hotting vs hotter
hotting
English
Etymology
hot +? -ing; see hot (“stolen”), as in hot merchandise.
Noun
hotting (uncountable)
- (Britain) riding in a high-performance stolen car, especially as a form of display
Verb
hotting
- present participle of hot
References
- OED additions 1997
Anagrams
- to-night, tonight
hotting From the web:
- what hitting means
- what hitting a lick mean
- what hitting the wall feels like
- hooting means
- what hitting the sack
- what hitting up
- what's hitting the slopes
- what is hotting up
hotter
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?t?(?)
Etymology 1
Adjective
hotter
- comparative form of hot: more hot
Noun
hotter (plural hotters)
- (Britain, slang) One who steals a vehicle in order to joyride.
Related terms
- hotting
Etymology 2
Verb
hotter (third-person singular simple present hotters, present participle hottering, simple past and past participle hottered)
- (Britain, dialect, Northern England, dated) To vibrate; to rattle.
Anagrams
- t'other, throte, tother
Danish
Etymology
hotdog +? -er
Noun
hotter
- hotdog
Declension
hotter From the web:
- what hotter mild or medium
- what hotter than the sun
- what hotter habanero or cayenne
- what hotter than hot
- what hotter poblano or jalapeno
- what hotter a jalapeno or serrano
- what hotter paprika or cayenne
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