- hotshot
- hot|shot [ `hat,ʃat ] noun count INFORMALsomeone who is very good and successful at something, especially someone young
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.
Hotshot — Hot shot , n. a successful, self confident person who is regarded by others as highly skilled; sometimes used ironically in reference to aggressive persons whose opinion of their own talents is considered exaggerated. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hotshot — hot shot , a. 1. highly talented, self confident and successful. [PJC] 2. flamboyantly displaying one s skills. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hotshot — important person, 1933; see HOT (Cf. hot) + SHOT (Cf. shot). It earlier meant fast train (1925), and reckless person (c.1600) … Etymology dictionary
hotshot — ► NOUN informal ▪ an important or exceptionally able person … English terms dictionary
hotshot — [hät′shät΄] n. Slang ☆ 1. a person regarded by others or personally as an expert in some activity or as very important, aggressive, or skillful: often used ironically and attributively ☆ 2. a fast freight train: Also written hot shot or hot shot … English World dictionary
Hotshot — A hotshot can refer to:* Said of a person, it may indicate a skilled performer in a sport (such as golf, basketball or baseball) that involves shooting or aiming, or more generally a skilled workman. As a slang term, it designates a skillful,… … Wikipedia
hotshot — /hot shot /, Slang. adj. 1. highly successful and aggressive: a hotshot lawyer; a hotshot account exec. 2. displaying skill flamboyantly: a hotshot ballplayer. 3. moving, going, or operating without a stop; fast: a hotshot express. n. 4. an… … Universalium
hotshot — 1. adjective a) Highly skilled. He was a hotshot lawyer, with an astounding win loss record. b) Displaying talent. Keep up those hotshot baskets, the scouts are sure to take notice. 2. noun Someone with exceptional skills in a c … Wiktionary
hotshot — I adj Expert. Malcolm, they say, is a hotshot reporter for a big newspaper up north. 1940s II n A person who thinks he is very important. Look at Bud with his collar up; he thinks he is such a hotshot. 1930s … Historical dictionary of American slang
hotshot — [[t]hɒ̱tʃɒt[/t]] hotshots N COUNT: oft N n If you refer to someone as a hotshot, you mean they are very good at a particular job and are going to be very successful. ...a bunch of corporate hotshots... She s a hotshot broker on Wall Street … English dictionary
hotshot — noun (C) informal someone who is very successful and confident hotshot adjective: a hotshot lawyer … Longman dictionary of contemporary English