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What (who) is hot blood - definition

GROUP OF HORSE TYPES AND BREEDS
Warm blood; Warmblood horse breeds; Warmbloods; Hot blood; Warm-blood; Warm blooded (horse); Warmblood horse; Half-blood (horse); Halfblood (horse); Half-bred (horse); Halfbred (horse)

Hot-blooded         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY LOU GRAMM AND MICK JONES; FIRST RECORDED BY BY FOREIGNER
Hotblooded; Hot-blooded; Hot Blooded (song)
·adj Having hot blood; excitable; high-spirited; irritable; ardent; passionate.
hot-blooded         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY LOU GRAMM AND MICK JONES; FIRST RECORDED BY BY FOREIGNER
Hotblooded; Hot-blooded; Hot Blooded (song)
If you describe someone as hot-blooded, you mean that they are very quick to express their emotions, especially anger and love.
Both of these dancers knew full well why they attracted the attentions of two hot-blooded young men.
? cold-blooded
ADJ: usu ADJ n
hot-blooded         
ORIGINAL SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY LOU GRAMM AND MICK JONES; FIRST RECORDED BY BY FOREIGNER
Hotblooded; Hot-blooded; Hot Blooded (song)
¦ adjective lustful; passionate.

Wikipedia

Warmblood

Warmbloods are a group of middle-weight horse types and breeds primarily originating in Europe and registered with organizations that are characterized by open studbook policy, studbook selection, and the aim of breeding for equestrian sport. The term distinguishes these horses from both heavy draft horses ("cold bloods") and refined light saddle horses such as the Thoroughbred, Arabian, and Akhal-Teke ("hot bloods"). Although modern warmbloods are descended from heavier agricultural types systematically upgraded by hotblood influence, the term does not imply that warmbloods are direct crosses of "cold" and "hot".

Examples of use of hot blood
1. "Dujail‘s residents are known for their hot blood," Saddam said of Ali, drawing a smile from Abdel–Rahman.
2. And as he lept down from his van hot blood through his veins did course, And he went across to Ernie‘s cart and didn‘t half kick his ‘orse.
3. But a command to sit from Rahman was instantly obeyed, prompting a wry and apologetic comment from Hussein that the "Dujailis are known for their hot blood." He and Rahman shared a rare smile.
4. The restaurant is offering drinks specials and a menu of Halloween–themed dishes with such names as hot blood soup (spicy chili–tomato soup), Dracula burgers (any very rare burger) and Day of the Dead burritos (spicier than usual). A second Halloween party is planned on Friday from 6 p.m.
5. In the closed–door meeting, Schwarzenegger spoke of Cubans and Puerto Ricans as having "hot" blood. · PHOENIX –– The former top federal airport security official for Arizona violated security protocols, mismanaged her office, misused government vehicles and went on vacations without taking leave, according to a report by the Homeland Security Department‘s inspector general.