Muy guapo.
Very good-looking.
Those words are not in Spanish. It looks like it is an attempt by someone who does not speak English to say or write "How much is it?" "How much is it?" in Spanish is "¿Cuánto es?"
"gato caliente" means Hot cat in "spanish"
To command someone to run in Spanish, you would say "Corre."
Hot date - fecha caliente
calor [ka'loɾ]
"Tengo calor"
Francisco
Hace calor
es español
Well, it's not exact but to say You're hot in Spanish it is "as tu es caliente" I hope that helps...
To say, "It looks' in Spanish takes 3 syllables. In English, when you're expressing disgust, the shorter, the more impactful. So it is in Spanish. So rather than say, "It looks," a Spanish speaker would simply say, "EW! How ugly!" And they would say it, ¡Ay! ¡Que feo/a! (depending on whether the thing/person/etc. is masculine or feminine).
A cat on hot bricks would be jumping around because its feet would be hot -- if you look like that, you're jumping around, anxious and jittery.