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hot take
noun
- a superficially researched and hastily written journalistic piece, online post, etc., that presents opinions as facts and is often moralistic:
a hot take on healthcare reform.
- a fresh approach or a new version: a hot take on a traditional Italian dish.
a hot take on a classic song;
a hot take on a traditional Italian dish.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of hot take1
Example Sentences
The movie is essentially âWilly Wonka & the Hot Take Factory.â
The showâs format features Reali asking for a hot take from each panel member on a number of trending sports topics.
The âCurb Your Enthusiasmâ star â who made a name for himself in the late â90s and early 2000s with several R-rated titles like âWedding Crashers,â âOld Schoolâ and âSwingersâ â shared his hot take on this weekâs episode of âHot Ones.â
âHot take: I probably wonât score 55 points tomorrow,â Tatum said Saturday.
âNeedless to say, all this UFO talk has the tinfoil hatters going wild including Green Bay whack packer Aaron Rodgers, who offered this hot take on âThe Pat McAfee Show,ââ Kimmel joked during the segment before playing a clip of Rodgersâ remarks.
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