The word "hot" in Polish is "gorący."
this is the most polish name ever. my uncle has that name. but then he died because he's polish. HOT DOGS
bardzo gorąco (about the weather) bardzo gorące (about an object of high temperature) bardzo gorący (figuratively about a man) bardzo gorąca (figuratively about a woman) bardzo ostre (about a spicy dish)
Polish in Polish is "Polski".
The polish word for Polish is: Polski.
No. 'Polish', as in a person from Poland, is pronounced "POE-lish". The other 'polish', as in shoe polish, is pronounced "PAW-lish".
heaps hot
Hot dog and Polish dogs prices vary. At a sports game, hot dogs are anywhere from $2 to $3 and Polish dogs are anywhere from $4 to $5!
Hot looking fingers !
You can get magnetic nail polish at Hot Topic.
ugly peple
Try nail polish remover, hot water and soap won't work
It's Polish for a hot chick.
There is a slight variation in taste. Polish dogs are usually made with a combination of beef and pork with some other additives that give it a taste distinct from traditional hot dogs. Sometimes cheese is already put inside the polish dog. Polish dogs are usually larger than traditional hot dogs as well.
Polish spring usually begins cold and ends hot.
No, nail polish remover is not an ingredient in Flaming Hot Cheetos. Flaming Hot Cheetos are made from ingredients such as cornmeal, vegetable oil, and various seasonings, including spices and flavorings that give them their signature heat. The idea that nail polish remover is included is a misconception or rumor, as it is not safe for consumption.
Zimno... as in " it is cold here" Zimna(feminine) or zimny (masc)
Nail polish typically dries faster in cold water because lower temperatures help the polish to set and harden more quickly. Hot water can actually slow down the drying process by keeping the nail polish in a more liquid state for longer.