ESL students seem to get stuck at this fairly simple thing to talk about. According to slang lexicographer Jonathon Green hot for sexually attractive dates back to at least the 1880s originally as applied by men to women. Pin On Activities Hot he was and lecherous as a sparrow. . The term comes from the feeling of getting nervous and anxious or hot and bothered around someone that you like. Describing a person in English is a common task to talk about. It is often used to tease a person when it becomes apparent that he or she likes another person. That is if you got the guts to ask her out and get a yes e. Aggravated aggressive aghast agitated amorous angered angry animated annoyed antsy argumentative avid bellicose belligerent blooming brash breathless choleric combative competitive contentious dedicated defiant dramatic edgy effusive emotional excitable excited explosive ferocious feverish fierce fiery fire-eating flight...
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