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Hots vs Hoss - What's the difference?

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In slang|lang=en terms the difference between hots and hoss

is that hots is (slang) to have the "hots" for someone means to be physically attracted to them while hoss is (slang) a well-respected person.

As nouns the difference between hots and hoss

is that hots is (slang) to have the "hots" for someone means to be physically attracted to them while hoss is (us|slang|south) a horse.

hots

English

Noun

(en-plural noun)
  • (slang) to have the "hots" for someone means to be physically attracted to them
  • See also

    * hot

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    hoss

    English

    Noun

    (es)
  • (US, slang, South) A horse.
  • (US, slang, Southeast) A big person, usually a man; a person who has size comparable to that of a horse.
  • (US, slang, Southeast)
  • What's up, hoss ?
  • (slang) A well-respected person.
  • (US, slang, Northwest) A car.
  • Synonyms

    * (man) dude, man, brother, guy, chap, comrade, bol, bub

    Derived terms

    * one-hoss shay

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