come in hot
English
Verb
come in hot (third-person singular simple present comes in hot, present participle coming in hot, simple past came in hot, past participle come in hot) (Canada, US, informal)
- (military) To enter the scene of conflict quickly and aggressively.
- The chopper came in hot, with guns blazing.
- (by extension) To approach a situation in a state of anger and tension.
- I came in hot after a hard day at work and said some things I didn't mean.