different between yotting vs hotting
yotting
English
Verb
yotting
- present participle of yot
yotting From the web:
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:
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- what is hotting up
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