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Definitions by KeizerSoze

hot as hell 

This phrase can be used in reference in two different instances.

1.) To refer to the temperature at present. Saying that "it is hot as hell" is to over embellish the current temperature by comparing it to that of hell itself (which would be unimaginable heat)

2.) No comment on the origin of the second instance of the phrase. The meaning is simply in reference to an incredibly attractive man or a woman.
1.) Can someone turn the air conditioner on? It's hot as hell in here.

2.) Did you see that chick over there? She's hot as hell!
hot as hell by KeizerSoze June 24, 2004

KeizerSoze

The man or what some call the myth, most commonly known in the movie "The Usual Suspects".
Who is KeizerSoze?
KeizerSoze by KeizerSoze June 24, 2004

Reihenmotor

German in origin, the word "Reihenmotor" is roughly translated in English to "in-line".
Reihenmotor is the "R" in a Jetta VR6. The V standing for "vee" and the R standing for "Reihenmotor".

Translated to a "In-line Vee Six"
Reihenmotor by KeizerSoze May 23, 2004