When you get angry, your face feels hot and flushed, so this image brings to mind that feeling. It means getting angry.
It means your neck is wet. Perhaps you mean hot under the collar, which means angry.
Hot Under the Collar - 1992 is rated/received certificates of: USA:R
Angry; annoyed.It basically means she has a quick temper and is difficult.if someone is hot under the collar, it means he/she is really angry.ex: The boss was really hot under the collar when you told him you lost the contract.
The cast of Hot Under the Collar - 2006 includes: Lauren Brenner Jim Tooey Saskia Weber
Because the U.S were not giving goods to Japan and were getting really hot under the collar and bombed Pearl Harbor
Scare Tactics - 2003 Hot Under the Collar 4-12 was released on: USA: 14 November 2011
Katts and Dog - 1988 Hot Under the Collar 2-2 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG USA:PG
"Chill out" is a very popular, more-recent African-American idiom. It was coined sometime during the late-1970's when it was said to try and calm down someone who was hot under the collar.
The saying "hot under the collar" is believed to have originated in the late 19th century, referring to the physical discomfort of a person becoming agitated or angry, often causing them to feel warm, especially around the neck area. The phrase likely draws from the idea that a tight collar could induce a feeling of heat and tension. Its usage has since evolved to describe someone who is upset or irritated, regardless of the actual physical sensations.
Because the sun is hot and the sun is shining it's hot light onto the car.
no i can also mean you are hot from the sun.
Kirstin Hill has written: 'Hot under the collar' -- subject(s): Disc jockeys, Fiction, Reporters and reporting, Women broadcasters