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JuanZZZ Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Some expressions

Hi:

Can anyone please explain the meaning of these expressions?

She is smoken

He's smitten

He has the hots for her.

Thanks in advance.
  

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She is smoken She's smoking, she's very hot/attractive He's smitten He's attracted to her, perhaps in love He has the hots for her. Same: He's attracted to her

  • She is smoken She's smoking, she's very hot/attractive He's smitten He's attracted to her, perhaps in love He has the hots for her.
  • Same: He's attracted to her
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She is smoken She's smoking, she's very hot/attractive

He's smitten He's attracted to her, perhaps in love

He has the hots for her. Same: He's attracted to her
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Can you use the last two ones for women as well?

As " She is smitten" and "She has the hots for him"

and the first one like "He is smoken"?
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Yes you can use them about either ***.
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I'm pretty sure it's smokin' not smoken.
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Hi,

I'd like to add a few words about context.

She is smokin' Say this to your pals if you are under 25.

He's smitten This sounds rather old-fashioned and charming. You could say it to your grandmother.

He has the hots for her. Say this to your pals. Don't say it to your gran

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