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hot and cold noun 1 heroin and cocaine combined for injection. Based on the initials US, 1970. 2 gold. Rhyming slang, often reduced to its first element UK, 1961
hot and cold1. Of one's body, both hot and cold at once, as from shock or illness. After the pneumonia took hold, she was hot and cold all night. 2. Alternating between two opposite states, especially being enthusiastic or interested one moment and disinterested the next. He was hot and cold throughout our entire date, so I have no idea if he wants to see me again. hot and cold BRITISHIf someone or something makes you feel hot and cold, they make you feel extremely worried or nervous, and this causes you to feel as if your body is both hot and cold at the same time. When she realized what she was reading she grew hot and cold all over. |