Definition of hot pants in US English:
hot pants
plural nounˈhät ˌpantsˈhɑt ˌpænts
Tight, brief women's shorts, worn as a fashion garment.
Example sentencesExamples
- To be precise, the three young women in the family were all wearing heels, hot pants and boob tubes.
- That future may seem bleak if you don't look good in spangled bustiers and hot pants.
- Girls were feisty yet feminine in white cotton hot pants and pedal pushers with rosey pink translucent gathered layers, whilst the boys looked tough in wide legged trousers and heavy coats.
- So when Destra showed up onstage in the shortest black hot pants, much of her buttocks in full view, it was no surprise everyone rushed to the front of the stage.
- As soon as he'd left the room, I changed into the hot pants and the spaghetti-strap top I'm wearing at night.
- What you see above is not an uncomfortable moment in which a homeless guy hits on the girl with tightest hot pants he can see.
- The sheltered village girl who always covered her head and arms was horrified by what she saw on campus: Scantily clad girls wore hot pants and tank tops.
- Litter, halternecks, flicked hair, aviator glasses, embroidered denim, lip gloss and even hot pants are the latest trademarks of the Seventies to be enjoying a revival of fortune.
- Another wears purple platform shoes with red polka dots; one more flaunts fringed hot pants.
- A multi-colour short cape worn over hot pants - indeed very hot and chic - opened the show.