The "hot corner" in Baseball refers to the third base position. Since most batters are right handed, when they pull the ball down the third base line, they are hitting it in their power zone. Since the base is 90 feet away, the third baseman is required to have the best reflexes. So if you are playing the "hot corner" the ball blazes by you at a high speed and you must be able to react quickly to make the play.
tevin means beautiful at birth their is a boy in my school named tevin he is sooooooo hot and sexy but he's so mean but the origin is scottish
The term hot wash was first used by the US military. The term was found in print in 1991 by Army aides. Hot wash was later added to the Official Dictionary of Unofficial English in 2005.
Cause they didn't have fans!! Ha Ha
A caldarium is a hot room in a Roman bath, containing a plunge pool. The term has survived to modern spas, where it is used to refer to a room with a hot floor.
the right number of hot dogs eaten at major league baseball games in one season is about 24,300,000.
"Hot Corner" generally refers to 3rd base, but in softball 1st base can also be considered the "hot corner" as well due to the closeness of the bases and the ability to slap hit by some batters.
A Night at the Hot Corner - 2007 TV was released on: USA: March 2007
The origin of the hot dog (frankfurter) is Germany.
No, hot dogs are Germanic in origin.
The cast of A Night at the Hot Corner - 2007 includes: George Brett as himself Graig Nettles as himself
The term "wiener dog" comes from the German word "Dachshund," which means "badger dog." The Dachshund breed was originally bred in Germany to hunt badgers. The term "wiener" is a colloquial term for Vienna, Austria, where the hot dog sausage was popularized. The Dachshund's long, narrow shape resembles the shape of a hot dog, hence the nickname "wiener dog."
The term "dachshund hot dog" originated in the early 20th century in the United States. It is believed to have been inspired by the long, narrow shape of the dachshund dog breed, which resembles the shape of a hot dog. The association between dachshunds and hot dogs became popular through marketing and advertising campaigns, leading to the term being commonly used to describe the food item.
The term "wiener dog" comes from the German word "Dachshund," which means "badger dog." The breed was originally used for hunting badgers. The association with hot dogs likely comes from the similar shape of a Dachshund dog to a hot dog, leading to the nickname "wiener dog."
What term describes how hot or cold an object is?
Hot and fierce in french which is its origin.
The Term Hot site refers to a Designated Alternate Business Facility
The phrase "hot potato" originates from the literal game of passing a hot potato quickly before it cools down and burns someone. It is now used figuratively to describe a sensitive or difficult issue that is quickly passed from one person to another to avoid dealing with it.