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hot stuff noun- promotional literature produced as part of a telephone sales swindle US
- Anyone who succumbs to a sales pitch–due to the hot stuff or a phone call–becomes, in the yaks’ slang, a mooch. — Kathleen Odean, High Steppers, Fallen Angels, and Lollipops, p. 132, 1988
- illegal whisky US, 1840
- Nellie I’ll get a cup o’ tea for you. Morisheen An’ I’ll put a lacer o’ the hot stuff in it. — John B. Keane, The Man from Clare, p. 72, 1962
- coffee US
- — Bill Davis, Jawjacking, p. 53, 1977
- napalm US
- — Gregory Clark, Words of the Vietnam War, p. 340, 1990
- a sexually attractive and active person US
- He knew of a girl four years his senior, Doris, who had a reputation for being “hot stuff.” — Mark Holden, Sodom 1967 American Style, p. 45, 1967
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