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hot-sheet adjective said of a motel or hotel that rents rooms for sexual liaisons for cash, without registering the guests using the room US- Lang returned briefly to his job loading trucks, until one night when he picked up another prostitute at a bar and they slipped into a “hot-sheet” hotel. — Newsweek, p. 89, 7 November 1977
- I’ve got peeper reports nailed at my burglary location and all over the Southside–hot-sheet motels and jazz clubs. — James Ellroy, White Jazz, p. 51, 1992
- He’s a pervy Italian who looks like he’d run a hot-sheet hotel. — Bill Landis, Sleazoid Express, p. 230, 2002
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