Hotshot

Hotshot
Hotshot Hot"shot`, n. a successful, self-confident person who is regarded by others as highly skilled; -- sometimes used ironically in reference to aggressive persons whose opinion of their own talents is considered exaggerated. [PJC]

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  • hotshot — hot shot , a. 1. highly talented, self confident and successful. [PJC] 2. flamboyantly displaying one s skills. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hotshot — important person, 1933; see HOT (Cf. hot) + SHOT (Cf. shot). It earlier meant fast train (1925), and reckless person (c.1600) …   Etymology dictionary

  • hotshot — ► NOUN informal ▪ an important or exceptionally able person …   English terms dictionary

  • hotshot — [hät′shät΄] n. Slang ☆ 1. a person regarded by others or personally as an expert in some activity or as very important, aggressive, or skillful: often used ironically and attributively ☆ 2. a fast freight train: Also written hot shot or hot shot …   English World dictionary

  • Hotshot — A hotshot can refer to:* Said of a person, it may indicate a skilled performer in a sport (such as golf, basketball or baseball) that involves shooting or aiming, or more generally a skilled workman. As a slang term, it designates a skillful,… …   Wikipedia

  • hotshot — /hot shot /, Slang. adj. 1. highly successful and aggressive: a hotshot lawyer; a hotshot account exec. 2. displaying skill flamboyantly: a hotshot ballplayer. 3. moving, going, or operating without a stop; fast: a hotshot express. n. 4. an… …   Universalium

  • hotshot — 1. adjective a) Highly skilled. He was a hotshot lawyer, with an astounding win loss record. b) Displaying talent. Keep up those hotshot baskets, the scouts are sure to take notice. 2. noun Someone with exceptional skills in a c …   Wiktionary

  • hotshot — I adj Expert. Malcolm, they say, is a hotshot reporter for a big newspaper up north. 1940s II n A person who thinks he is very important. Look at Bud with his collar up; he thinks he is such a hotshot. 1930s …   Historical dictionary of American slang

  • hotshot — [[t]hɒ̱tʃɒt[/t]] hotshots N COUNT: oft N n If you refer to someone as a hotshot, you mean they are very good at a particular job and are going to be very successful. ...a bunch of corporate hotshots... She s a hotshot broker on Wall Street …   English dictionary

  • hotshot — noun (C) informal someone who is very successful and confident hotshot adjective: a hotshot lawyer …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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