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shit-hot adjective extremely competent and respected; excellent US, 1984- [T]he Germans were, if nothing else, shit hot when it came to aiming their big guns. — Johnny Speight, It Stands to Reason, p. 62, 1973
- We thought we were really shit-hot. — Wallace Terry, Bloods, p. 155, 1984
- “You’re a mighty scrappy chap / You’re shit hot and we know it.” — Joseph Tuso, Singing the Vietnam Blues, p. 96, 1990: Hallelujah III
- [S]he’d get a bad together, with shit-hot PR, someone to push them to number one. — Cath Staincliffe, Trainers, p. 58, 1999
- “It was shit-hot to have him there; and the ready room itself was shit-hot; we had sandwiches in the ready room at lunch time, which was shit-hot.” — John Sherwood, Afterburner, p. 104, 2004
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