Definition
A long period of time.
An extremely short period of time; a moment.
An unspecified period of time; a while.
In Context
- "She decided to pop up on her big brother because it had been a hot minute since she'd seen him."
- "It didn't take but a hot minute to find out what squadron Craig was with."
- "She didn't trust me for a hot minute, but she trusted her perfect eldest child."
- "Very cool could easily turn into very rude in a hot minute."
- "Too bad he considered me a suspect, because I'd be all over that in a hot minute. Okay, probably not. But I'd flirt a lot."
- "Not for a hot minute did she think it changed her inability to have lasting love."
- "Whatever happened to that guy Michael you dated for a hot minute way back in the stone age?"
- "We might be in Montana—but, no, that's wrong. We spent time in Montana a month ago. After a few days we have to move. We settled in Oregon for a hot minute, figured it was a good place for disappearing, but one morning we woke to find footprints in the gravel around our rented cabin."
- "Still, it was always nice to run into each other in the supermarkets or restaurants and talk for a hot minute."
- "At least Dexter can spell and sounds like he went to a junior college for a hot minute."