hottie

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Etymology

From hot +‎ -ie. Sense “stolen vehicle” perhaps from hot-wired.

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hottie (plural hotties)

  1. (slang, Australia, New Zealand, now rare) Synonym of hotshot.
  2. (slang, originally Australia) A physically or sexually attractive person.
    Synonym: fittie
    • 1999, Adam Herz, directed by Paul Weitz, American Pie, spoken by Steve Stifler (Seann William Scott):
      You guys are pathetic. I'm gonna find myself a little hottie.
    • 2023 October 23, Elias Visontay, “Junior public servants allegedly made ‘hotties list’ that ranked female colleagues, Senate hears”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
      Junior public servants in the Department of Infrastructure and Transport’s graduate program allegedly compiled a “hotties list” which rated female colleagues’ attractiveness.
  3. (informal, originally Australia, New Zealand) A hot water bottle.
  4. (informal, originally Australia, New Zealand) A stolen vehicle.
    Synonyms: stovec, stolen, steamer, dinger, ringer
    Don’t leave your hottie in front of my house eah.
    (Can we verify(+) this sense?)
    • 2024 February 25, David Estcourt, Chris Vedelago, “Hotties, the must-have accessory for Melbourne’s criminals”, in The Age:
      Elliott and the driver, Alan Fares, both convicted of murder in 2022, used hotties before Elliott fired four shots from a black stolen SUV Porsche.

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