by yeeees February 10, 2008
by PerfectBalance February 05, 2005
Military origin: To do hard work or exercise.
Interpretation: During strenuous activity, the body temperature will increase.
Interpretation: During strenuous activity, the body temperature will increase.
Moving equipment from point A to point B, sergeant yelling: "We don't have all day, get hot! Get hot!"
Doing morning PT: "Move your asses! Come on! Let's go! Get hot!"
Doing morning PT: "Move your asses! Come on! Let's go! Get hot!"
by Rakor April 07, 2012
by crutches&steph August 28, 2017
This phrase is commonly used to tell someone to settle down before they become overly angry or upset. Italians tend to use this phrase more often than other nationalities.
Amanda: I skipped class today and I just realized I might have missed a test!
Anthony: Don't get hot!
Amanda: Ok.
Anthony: Don't get hot!
Amanda: Ok.
by strawberryamanda October 03, 2006
by Fetus of a goat March 11, 2019