The BBQ sauce is very hot.
It all depends on context. To say "It is hot" as in a warm day, it would be "Hace calor". To say something like "this coffee is hot", you would use "Este café es caliente". To say "this sauce is hot (spicy)", you could say "Esta salsa es picante". To say "I am hot" as in a warm day, you could put it as "Tengo calor".
Well "hot" in French is "chaud", so if you want to quantify this by saying somewhere is "very hot", you would say "très chaud".
heute war es wirklich heiß is how you say it! Bit weird but answer!
In Tamil, you can say "அதிகமாக சூடு உள்ளது" (adikamāka sūṭu uḷḷadu) to mean "it's very hot".
The ability to clean off driveway grease has effectively nothing to do with the "hotness" of a hot sauce, and I wouldn't expect any hot sauce to do a particularly good job of it, certainly not better than, say, turpentine. So, while you may have heard it, the person you heard it from has no idea what they're talking about.
Not a whole lot, get it on your head though... And I can almost certainly say you'll be in tears.
Muito quente.
In Spanish, "Muy caliente" means "very hot"
Not quite what i would consider hot but i would say 85 degrees is very very warm
it means you are very hot. they will soon take you to a private room and you know what happens next
Spicy. Sauce. :] Good luck.
Sauce au chocolat