adj., Foustian in origin. Used to describe things that are extreme. Must be used in context for the listener to understand whether it is positive or negative. In the negative sense, it takes on a tone of high sarcasm.
Positive: "Were you at the Madonna concert last night? It was a hot mess."
Negative: "Ew, do you see what she's wearing? It's a hot mess."
Negative: "Ew, do you see what she's wearing? It's a hot mess."
by JFlash June 20, 2006
A delicious sandwich consisting of an unexpected combination of pimento cheese, monteray jack, banana peppers, chorizo, fried egg and sriracha mayo on white bread served by Calgary Food Truck "Cheezy Bizness"
Person A: Look at Lindsay Lohan deep throat that grilled cheese sandwich
Person B: That's a Hot Mess enjoying a Hot Mess.
Person B: That's a Hot Mess enjoying a Hot Mess.
by Cheezy Customer August 10, 2012
"That multi-colored weave she's rockin' is a hot mess."
"Did you see his fake Rolex watch? Hot mess."
"Did you see his fake Rolex watch? Hot mess."
by DaveyDave January 15, 2006
by Marc25 August 16, 2009
Used to refer to extremely hot or ugly girls (it should be blatantly obvious whether the hot mess is used in a positive or negative connotation).
The girl walking by in the pink skirt was definitely a hot mess, I would love to Eiffel Tower her in my bedroom.
by Squad September 06, 2005
by jalisa December 10, 2003
Term of endearment to imply someone is hot while “me” is repeating the words “say something” silently to themselves, in hopes that the mythical words will suddenly come to mind that will grant “me” a chance with them.
Oh hey do you know the direction to the office I’m here for an interview. *blank stare* Are you ok? *say something, say something* UwU hot mess
by MadPseudoScientist August 19, 2022