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hot-list, v. Brit. |ˈhɒtlɪst|, U.S. |ˈhɑtˌlɪst| [‹ hot list n.] trans. To place on a hot list (in various senses). Usu. in pass.
1981Business Week 16 Mar. 8/2 Not only has our equipment not been delivered, we cannot even get a firm delivery date even though we were ‘hot-listed’ for two months. 1990Mod. Materials Handling (Nexis) July 44 The quickest way to get a batch of blades through the system was to hot list it. 1995Economist 16 Sept. 38/1 Stolen cards are immediately hot-listed. 2002Re: the Amiga Lives? in sci.lang.japan (Usenet newsgroup) 10 Aug. I was happy to see the page you listed, and have hot-listed it for further viewing. |