Red Hot

Red hot may refer to:

  • Red hot, the glowing color of a heated object between about 500 °C and 800 °C; see Incandescence
  • Red Hot (film), a 1993 Canadian drama film directed by Paul Haggis
  • Red Hots, a small cinnamon-flavored candy
  • Hot sauce, a spicy sauce made from chili peppers and other ingredients
    • Frank's RedHot, a hot sauce produced by Reckitt Benckiser
  • Hot dog, especially one sold at baseball games
    • A Michigan hot dog, which is covered in a meat sauce
  • Saveloy, a red, spicy sausage
  • "Red Hot", a 1955 song by Billy "The Kid" Emerson, covered in 1957 by Billy Lee Riley
  • "Red Hot", a song by Mötley Crüe from their 1983 album Shout at the Devil
  • "Red Hot", a 1995 composition by Vanessa-Mae
  • "Red Hot" (Debbie Gibson song)
  • Red Hot (album), a 2004 album by RuPaul
  • Red Hot (Transformers), a fictional character, member of the Micromasters
  • Red Hot TV (UK), a softcore pornographic pay-per-view UK television network
  • Red Hot TV (Canada), a pornographic television network in Canada
  • Red Hot Organization, an international organization that works on AIDS awareness
    • Red Hot + Blue, the first of a series of compilation albums from the Red Hot Organization
  • Redhot & Blue, Yale University's oldest coeducational a cappella group
  • Red Hot & Blue, a 1990 recording from Lee Atwater
  • Red Hot & Blue (restaurant), a barbecue restaurant franchise
  • Red, Hot and Blue, a 1936 musical by Cole Porter, originally starring Ethel Merman, Jimmy Durante, and Bob Hope
  • Red, Hot and Blue (film), a 1949 film based on the musical
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers, an American funk rock band
    • The Red Hot Chili Peppers (album), their 1984 debut album

Famous quotes containing the words red hot, red and/or hot:

    It’s red hot, mate. I hate to think of this sort of book getting in the wrong hands. As soon as I’ve finished this, I shall recommend they ban it.
    Tony Hancock (1924–1968)

    The red rose whispers of passion,
    And the white rose breathes of love;
    O, the red rose is a falcon,
    And the white rose is a dove.
    John Boyle O’Reilly (1844–1890)

    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)