Pronunciation: /hɑt ˈteɪkəri/
noun a place or source where hot takes are produced or promoted
A1 I don't understand what a hot takery is.
A2 She opened a hot takery in the city center.
B1 The hot takery served a variety of spicy dishes.
B2 The food critic's hot takery was well-known for its controversial reviews.
C1 The hot takery's reputation for bold opinions attracted a large following.
C2 The journalist's hot takery was considered the authority on current events.
formal The journalist was accused of engaging in a hot takery by constantly sharing controversial opinions without proper research.
informal I can't stand that guy's hot takery on social media, he's always stirring up drama.
slang Her hot takery is so annoying, she just wants attention.
figurative His constant hot takery is like a fire that never goes out, always burning with controversy.
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