Hot Shot
Hot Shot or Hot Shots may refer to:
- Heated shot, a heated projectile fired from a cannon
- Less than truckload shipping, industry jargon for smaller sized equipment that can move freight faster than tractor-trailers
- Hot shot (or hot load), a lethal injection of heroin or another opiate
In arts and entertainment
In music
- "Hot Shot" (Karen Young song), a 1978 song by Karen Young
- "Hot Shot", a song by X-Wife from Side Effects
- "Hot Shot", a song by Krokus from Rock the Block
- Hot Shot (album), a 2000 album by Shaggy
- Hot Shots (album), a 1979 album by Canadian band Trooper
- Hot Shots II, a 2001 album by The Beta Band
- Hot Shot (band), a Dutch pop band active between 1981 and 1983
In film
- Hot Shots (1956 film), a 1956 film starring The Bowery Boys
- Hot Shots!, a 1991 comedy film starring Charlie Sheen
- Hot Shots! Part Deux, a 1993 sequel to the 1991 film
In television
- Hot Shot (TV series), a 2008 Taiwanese drama Featuring Wu Chun, Show Luo & Jerry Yan
- Hot Shots (Canadian TV series), a Canadian drama series airing in 1986
- Hot Shots (U.S. TV series), an American shooting sports series which follows well known shooters both on and off the range, including Jerry Miculek, Clint Upchurch and Max Michel.
- Hot Shots (The Wire episode) an episode of HBO's The Wire
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Hot Shot (Transformers), the name of several Transformers characters
- Hot Shots (dance companies), a collective name for two Swedish dance companies that specialize in African American dances
- Hot Shot (video game), a 2003 PlayStation game
- Hot Shots Golf (series), the North American name of the video game franchise Everybody's Golf
- Hot Shot Hamish, a character in a British football-themed comic strips
Other uses
- Hot Shot!, the 2009-10 FIRST Tech Challenge competition
- Ford Hot Shots, a curling competition
- Hot Shot, the brand name for a line of hot water makers made by Sunbeam Products
- Hot Shot, the brand name for an insecticide using Lambda-cyhalothrin
See also
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