hot-takey

English

Etymology

hot take + -y

Adjective

  1. Prone to issuing hot takes.
    • 2019, September 3. Alexis Chassen, "Welcome to Bleeding Green Nation!" SBNation.
      We aren't super hot-takey, and do our best to cover the team accurately and honestly — while also including a fair bit of snark toward our rivals, and celebrating victories passionately.
  2. Rhetorically reminiscent of a hot take: boldly opinionated, but lacking in insight, originality, or thoughtfulness.
    • 2019, November 19. T.J. Reed, Letter to the Editor: In Defense of Minella's Main Line Diner, The Villanovan.
      Instead, the biggest bones Villanovans ought to pick with this hot-takey article is the (1) arbitrariness by which the author levels critiques of the restaurant's accessibility, and (2) how the author twists said accessibility into nothing more than a "trap [for] impressionable teens."
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