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hot to trot
having a strong and urgent desire to do something
The phrase "hot to trot" is believed to have originated in horse racing or equestrian contexts. In horse racing, a horse that is "hot to trot" is eager and ready to run, displaying a high level of energy and enthusiasm. The phrase draws upon the imagery of a horse that is keen to begin the race and eager to perform at its best. It is commonly used in situations where individuals are enthusiastic and motivated, expressing their readiness to take action or seize an opportunity.
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