hotski

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English

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Etymology

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From hot +‎ -ski.

Adjective

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hotski (comparative more hotski, superlative most hotski)

  1. (informal) Hot.
    • 2002, Andy Schell, My Best Man, Kensington Books, page 148:
      It's a beautiful relationship. I look down, past the bulge in his shorts; his legs are shaved. Hotski wow-wow. This big moose, with biceps and a tattoo, shaves his legs. It's a mixture of feminine and masculine that sends me through the roof.
    • 2011, Chris Jericho (quoting Hulk Hogan), Undisputed: How to Become the World Champion in 1,372 Easy Steps, Hachette Digital, Inc., page [1]
      When I was breaking into Hollywood, Stallone, Schwarzenegger, Van Damme, Seagal were all really hotski. There was no room for another action hero and I was a victim of the numbers
    • 2012, Lydia Zola, China on the Threshold of World War II, Dorrance Publishing, page 51:
      “Good morning, Colonel,” greeted Bill. “How are you? Not so hotski, I bet."

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