HOTPANTS

Hot Pants

"Hot Pants " is a song by James Brown and Fred Wesley. Brown recorded the song in 1971 and released it that year as a three-part single on his People Records label, which was then distributed by his primary label King. It was a number-one R&B hit and reached number fifteen on the pop chart in the U.S. "Hot Pants" was Brown's final release under King's purview before he moved to Polydor Records. The song's lyrics are an ode to the captivating power of the title garment, which members of the band first saw on their 1970 European tour.

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hot pants

Noun

  1. Someone (especially a woman) with a high sexual appetite.
  2. Very brief and tight legless shorts for women and girls.
    Her hot pants were so short, I could see her butt cheeks.


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hotpants

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