Het Meaning in English
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Definition
'Het' is a very informal, nonstandard word sometimes used in English speech or online to mean 'heat' or 'hot weather.'
Usage & Nuances
Extremely informal and almost exclusive to internet slang or playful spoken English. Not used in standard writing or conversation. Most English speakers are unfamiliar with it outside of certain online or youth communities.
Spanish: no se traduce (palabra inglesa informal para calor)Portuguese (BR): não possui tradução direta (gíria inglesa para calor)Portuguese (PT): não tem tradução direta (gíria inglesa para calor)Chinese (Simplified): 无直接翻译(英文俚语,指热或热浪)Chinese (Traditional): 無直接翻譯(英文俚語,指熱或熱浪)Hindi: कोई प्रत्यक्ष अनुवाद नहीं (अंग्रेज़ी बोलचाल में, गरमी के लिए उपयोग)Arabic: لا يوجد ترجمة مباشرة (كلمة إنجليزية عامية للحر أو موجة حر)Bengali: গরম (স্ল্যাং)Russian: жара (сленг)Japanese: 暑さ(スラング)Vietnamese: nóng (tiếng lóng)Korean: 더위(속어)Turkish: aşırı sıcak (argo) - sıcak hava (argo)Urdu: گرمی (سلینگ)Indonesian: panas (gaul)
Example Sentences
It's so het outside today!
basic
I can't stand this het in the city.
basic
When the het hits, I just want to stay indoors.
basic
I tried to run, but the het just drained all my energy.
natural
Man, this week is maximum het — I can't deal!
natural
The AC broke and now there’s just pure het in here.
natural