hot to trot

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hot to trot

1. Eager or impatient to do something. Let's get going—the kids are hot to trot.
2. Sexually arousing or aroused. If you think he's so hot to trot, why don't you ask him out? I'm telling you, dude, when she smells your cologne, she'll be hot to trot!
See also: hot, trot
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

hot to trot

1. Ready and willing, eager. For example, We should let them start putting up posters; they're hot to trot.
2. Sexually avid, lascivious, as in He's hot to trot and asked her out almost as soon as he met her. Both slangy usages allude to a horse eager to get going.
See also: hot, trot
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

hot to trot

mainly AMERICAN, INFORMAL
1. If someone is hot to trot, they are sexually excited or sexually exciting. Donatella was my Italian dream — hot to trot.
2. If someone is hot to trot, they are eager to do something or have something. Ottawa Mayor Bob Chiarelli is hot to trot for more and better urban transport.
See also: hot, trot
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

hot to trot

ready and eager to engage in an activity. informal
See also: hot, trot
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

hot to trot

Slang
1. Sexually avid; lascivious.
2. Ready and willing; eager.
See also: hot, trot
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

hot to trot

Ready for action, especially for sexual activity. This somewhat vulgar slangy phrase dates from the mid-1900s. Bill Pronzini used it in a conversation between two characters about to attack a homosexual, “‘You ready?’ Bix giggled the way he always did . . . ‘Hot to trot’” (Nightcrawlers, 2005). With the sexual innuendo, it appeared in a 2002 article about a sexy award-winner: “Not only is she hot to trot on a night out, she’s spot on when it comes to the ‘less is more’ rule.”
See also: hot, trot
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • be hot to trot
  • hot for (something)
  • hot on
  • hot on (something)
  • like hot cakes, go
  • go like hot cakes
  • get hot
  • sit (up)on hot cockles
  • too hot to handle
  • have hot pants for (someone)
References in periodicals archive
Hot To Trot, the 8-15 favourite, had been considered a candidate for the Royal & SunAlliance Novices' Hurdle at the Festival but Bailey said: ``We shall have to find some other pickings for him, like Perth in April.''
But Strictly Come Dancing's Abbey Clancy and Vanessa Feltz looked hot to trot at London Fashion Week, turning out to support fellow contestant Julien Macdonald.
POP megastar Rihanna looks hot to trot despite fears that her new flop TV show will be consigned to the glue factory.
PEOPLE are being asked to prove they're hot to trot for charity.
The ultra-trim actress looked hot to trot in a pair of jeans and cowgirl-style top.
Hot To Trot is well regarded at Kim Bailey's but with the stable enduringsuch a disappointing season he may be worth opposing with Skipcarl inthe Lympne Novices' Hurdle (2.50).
THEY have yet to dazzle on the dance floor but Strictly Come Dancing's Abbey Clancy and Vanessa Feltz looked hot to trot at London Fashion Week, turning out to support fellow contestant Julien Macdonald.
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George is hot to trot after reaching No.3 in the dance charts with his GB Experience album.
DAVINA McCall looked hot to trot in a slinky number despite her protests that she didn't.