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What does "[something] coming in hot" mean? In what circumstances could I use it?

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Rebecca

In general, if something or someone is "coming in hot," it means that they're going fast or that they get angry quickly. So you could say that if someone is going fast, or gets angry easily, that they're "Coming in hot" However, these days, it's also used to mean that something or someone is arriving in epic fashion or a cool style. I think the slang term has formed for the word "hot," meaning something cool or attractive. Ex: Louis Hamilton is coming in hot for his final lap. => Formula 1 context Ex: These celebrities are coming in hot in their outfits. Ex: People don't know yet, but I'm coming in hot. Ex: The teacher came in hot. He yelled at all the students.

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