A dog that's hot is often referred to as being "in heat" or "in season," indicating that it is in the reproductive phase of its cycle. This term is typically used for female dogs, which experience estrus, during which they can attract males and may exhibit certain behaviors related to mating. If you're referring to a dog feeling hot due to temperature, you might simply say the dog is "overheated" or "too warm."
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hot dog
A hot dog.
Hot dog
a cooked wiener.
The middle part of the hot dog I would refer to as the meat or the meat filling.
Pogo
A hotdog vendor
In Chicago, hotdogs are called "hot dogs." A hot dog by any other name would still taste as good!
I want to work for hot dog on a stick because when I was growing up and every time i visit HDOAS I always see the employees having a great time and thats what I wanna work at.
The answer to the riddle is "a hot dog." It's a play on words, as "hot dog" can refer to both a type of food and a dog that is excessively warm or "sweating." This clever twist highlights the use of humor in language.
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