hot shot

hotshot

1. noun, slang Someone who is very successful and confident, often in a brash or flashy manner. The term can be used derisively to show one's annoyance with someone who behaves this way. Of course we want to hire Adam—he's a real hotshot in the law world, you know. OK, hotshot, you can do all the work by yourself then.
2. adjective, slang Describing such a person, either favorably or derisively. Of course we want to hire a hotshot lawyer like Adam—he'd be a great addition to the firm. Have that hotshot intern do all the work by himself then.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hot shot

A very successful expert, well-known person in his or her field. This slangy expression originated centuries ago in the military, meaning someone who is excessively eager to shoot, and began to be used figuratively in the 1600s. Today the term is often used derisively for a supremely self-confident individual who is flamboyantly successful.
See also: hot, shot
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • hotshot
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  • skin
  • skin me
  • skinhead
  • skins
  • jack
  • jacked
  • jacking
  • mickey mouse
References in classic literature
'Miss Jim Buck',1 outside Beaufort Harbor, with Fort Macon heavin' hot shot at our stern, an' a livin' gale atop of all.
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The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) has voted Taiwanese tennis superstar Hsieh Su-wei at their hot shot of the month for September.
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James Corden's quiz show may wrap up tonight, but fear not, the funnyman - now a hot shot in America, of course - is still signed up for two more series.
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2 HOT shot Richard Gregory struck a goal in each half to hand Stratford the points in a scrappy mid-table tussle.
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HARRY REDKNAPP rates Town hot shot Jordan Rhodes as one of football's top young talents and has labelled him a natural-born scorer.
A FIRE safety leader has proved himself a hot shot.
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