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 and/or hot:
“The curse of hell upon the sleek upstart
That got the Captain finally on his back
And took the red red vitals of his heart
And made the kites to whet their beaks clack clack.”
—John Crowe Ransom (18881974)
“Wooing, wedding, and repenting, is as a Scotch jig, a measure, and a cinquepace; the first suit is hot and hasty, like a Scotch jig, and full as fantastical; the wedding, mannerly-modest, as a measure, full of state and ancientry; and then comes repentance and, with his bad legs, falls into the cinquepace faster and faster, till he sink into his grave.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
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