superhot

English

Alternative forms

  • super-hot

Etymology

super- + hot

Adjective

superhot (not comparable)

  1. (often figurative) Extremely hot.
    • 2007 August 27, “Arts, Briefly”, in New York Times:
      The summer has been superhot for Hollywood, as the overall box office reached a record $4 billion, beating the 2004 record of $3.95 billion with one more weekend to go before summer is over.

Noun

superhot (plural superhots)

  1. A very hot chili pepper.
    • 2012, Kevin Gillespie, David Joachim, Fire in My Belly: Real Cooking, page 241:
      I buy a puree of ghost peppers from Dave's Gourmet, the makers of Dave's Insanity Sauce [] I blend it with cayenne and Vietnamese superhots to make a house hot sauce at Woodfire Grill.
    • 2014, Dave DeWitt, Microfarming for Profit: From Garden to Glory, page 112:
      By the end of the season, my pod count finalized at 781 pods, or approximately thirteen pounds of superhots.
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