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Qué (quién) es hot-headed - definición

FICTIONAL MAMMAL
Hot headed naked ice borer; Hot headed ice borer; Naked ice borer

hot-headed      
If you describe someone as hot-headed, you are criticizing them for acting too quickly, without thinking of the consequences.
ADJ [disapproval]
Hot-headed      
·adj Fiery; violent; rash; hasty; impetuous; vehement.
hot-headed      
a.
Violent, rash, precipitate, vehement, furious, passionate, headlong, heady, head-strong, inconsiderate, hot-brained.

Wikipedia

Hotheaded Naked Ice Borer

The Hotheaded Naked Ice Borer is a fictional animal invented by Discover magazine as an April Fool's Day joke.

A short article on the Hotheaded Naked Ice Borer first appeared in the April 1995 issue of Discover magazine. The article was written by Tim Folger, then an editor at the magazine. Folger wrote several other April Fool stories for the magazine, including a basketball-sized particle named the "bigon", and the discovery of prehistoric musical instruments— rhinoceros bladder bagpipes, a mastodon-tusk tuba, and a bone triangle—supposedly used by Neanderthals.

Ejemplos de uso de hot-headed
1. The black man, everyone knew, was a problem –– criminal, violent, irresponsible, hot–headed, predatory.
2. Alastair Campbell Otherwise known as: Keano, referring to hot–headed footballer Roy Keane, or the real Deputy Prime Minister.
3. Like a hot–headed Israeli, he did not respond to the deliberate attack on his country‘s sovereignty by means of a diplomatic campaign, but rather militarily.
4. Actor John Ventimiglia, who plays hot–headed chef Artie Bucco on the hit television show "The Sopranos," pleaded guilty Monday to drunk driving.
5. Yet unlike so many world–conquerors, notoriously hot–headed and eager for glory – Napoleon, Caesar, Alexander the Great – Attila was in no hurry.