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Rojo Caliente 

1. Worst music video ever.
2. Appalling waste of money and time.
3. General lack of talent, a desperate attempted to become the Undergrad Paris Hilton, despite the misfortune of Rojo's inability to dance without her eyes crossing.
4. Insult to redheaded people, Queen's University, and the music industry.
5. Failure to realise that "paid", "game", and "VIP" do not rhyme.
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Platinum Card, with endless charge, that's rojo caliente!
Rojo Caliente by publicopinion January 12, 2009
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muy caliente 

Spanish phrase meaning 'sizzling' or 'piping hot', used commonly when referring to one's beauty. It can also be used when referring to how god darn spicy something is.
"Jamie, you see that chick? She is sexy!"
"Yeah, muy caliente"
muy caliente by ghorlahob September 29, 2017

Rojo Caliente 

1. Arguably the worst music video ever.
2. Appalling waste of money and life.
3. General lack of talent/ a desperate attempt to become the Undergrad Paris Hilton, despite the misfortune of Rojo's inability to dance without her eyes crossing.
4. Insult to redheaded people, Queen's University, and the music industry.
5. Failure to realise that "paid", "game", and "VIP" do not rhyme.
Toby King, what have you done?

Platinum Card, with endless charge! That's Rojo Caliente!
Rojo Caliente by public0pinion February 13, 2008

basura caliente 

Literal translation is hot garbage. Translates on the streets as hot mess.
That girl needs to get her life together, she's like basura caliente
basura caliente by cmoore11 October 9, 2010

carlos caliente 

The reverse to the "hot carl". Where you shit on someone's face and then cover it with seran wrap.
She totally sophocated when i gave her a carlos caliente.
carlos caliente by Joe Parker October 17, 2006

muy caliente 

Very hot!

(Origins: Spanis)
Rick: Look at them dancing, Muy Caliente!
muy caliente by cpcpcp121212 January 19, 2016

chica caliente 

To me, it meant "Hot Chick" when I put the Spanish equivalents of Hot and chick together. Say it to a Mexican girl, however, and the combination will probably get you slapped silly. To Mexicans, it's just another way of saying "Whore." According to a friend from Venezuela, however, "chica caliente" would mean pretty much what I intended, "realy good-looking girl."
When I said she was a chica caliente
She slapped me like I'd said she was a whore
My Spanish leaves a lot to be desired
Guess I'd better learn a little more
chica caliente by Guilliermo July 23, 2007