Hot Shot

Hot Shot or Hot Shots may refer to:

  • Hot Shot (Transformers), the name of several Transformers characters
  • Hot Shot Hamish, a character in a British football-themed comic strips
  • Hotshot crew, a Type 1 wildland firefighting crew in the United States
  • Hot Shot or Heated shot, a heated solid fired from a cannon
  • Hot Shot, industry jargon in less than truckload shipping for smaller sized equipment that can move freight faster than tractor-trailers
  • Hot Shots (dance companies), a collective name for two Swedish dance companies that specialize in African American dances
  • Hot Shots Golf (series), the North American name of the video game franchise Everybody's Golf
  • Hot Shot (or Hot Load), a lethal injection of heroin or another opiate
  • Hot Shot, the brand name for a line of hot water makers made by Sunbeam Products
  • Hot Shot, the brand name for an insecticide using Lambda-cyhalothrin
  • Ford Hot Shots, curling competition
  • Hot Shot!, The 2009-10 FIRST Tech Challenge competition
In music
  • "Hot Shot" (Karen Young song), a 1978 song by Karen Young
  • "Hot Shot", a song by X-Wife from Side Effects
  • "Hot Shot", a song by Krokus from Rock the Block
  • Hot Shot (album), a 2000 album by Shaggy
  • Hot Shots (album), a 1979 album by Canadian band Trooper
  • Hot Shots II, a 2001 album by The Beta Band
  • Hot Shot (band), a German pop band active between 1981 and 1983
  • "The Hotshots", a group which 1973 reached number 4 in the UK Singles with the song Snoopy vs. the Red Baron
In film
  • Hot Shots (1956 film), a 1956 film starring The Bowery Boys
  • Hot Shots!, a 1991 comedy film starring Charlie Sheen
  • Hot Shots! Part Deux, a 1993 sequel to the 1991 film
In television
  • Hot Shot (Taiwan TV series), a Taiwanese drama Featuring Wu Chun, Show Luo & Jerry Yan
  • Hot Shots (TV series), a Canadian drama series airing in 1986
  • "Hot Shots" (The Wire episode) an episode of HBO's The Wire

Famous quotes containing the words hot and/or shot:

    When hot dogs like Mr. D’Amato or the Republican apologist Roger Ailes say that Whitewater is worse than Watergate, it’s because they’re suffering from a disease. It’s called bull-imia, and it’s the regurgitation of patent hyperbole.
    Anna Quindlen (b. 1952)

    We approached the Indian Island through the narrow strait called “Cook.” He said, “I ‘xpect we take in some water there, river so high,—never see it so high at this season. Very rough water there, but short; swamp steamboat once. Don’t paddle till I tell you, then you paddle right along.” It was a very short rapid. When we were in the midst of it he shouted “paddle,” and we shot through without taking in a drop.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)