Past tense for to cause an increase in temperature of an object or space
“Warmer temperatures would heat the ice mass, causing a dense fog to form.”
(heat up) Past tense for to become hot or hotter
“Daily temperatures should gradually begin to heat up as summer approaches.”
Past tense for to cook or prepare food by applying heat to it
“The truth is, Dad and I are both terrible cooks and we're hoping you'll heat the lasagna and save us from disaster.”
("heat up", figuratively) Past tense for to become more intense and exciting
“Things, of course, begin to heat up when two girls move in next door.”
("heat up", figuratively) Past tense for to become increasingly angry
“Donny began to heat up after reading the false news reports about him and quickly reached for his phone to vent his frustrations on Twitter.”
A person who is not gay
Individual attracted to the opposite gender
Fan fiction based on celebrities or fictional characters involved in an opposite-sex romantic and/or sexual relationship
Involving or characterized by sexual attraction between people of the opposite sex
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