Hot and heavy In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "hot and heavy", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jenny Anh calendar 2021-08-15 05:08

Meaning of Hot and heavy

Hot and heavy American informal

Having strong feelings, usually intensity or excitement

The first debate between two presidential candidates was hot and heavy.

Having strong emotions related to romantic or sexual activity

Things were getting a little hot and heavy when he looked her passionately into the eyes.

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To cause someone to feel sad, depressed and hopeless.

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To excitedly display one's negative emotions.

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The presence of someone or something spoils the enjoyment of something else.

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tough beans

1. An unlucky situation

2. An interjection used to express sympathy for someone's bad luck

Example:

1. I have had some tough beans recently. I got low marks and lost my bike just two days later.  

2. A: I've got a low mark.  

  B: Tough bean, bro. 

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