1. hotshot - Noun
2. hotshot - Adjective
3. hotshot - Verb
someone who is dazzlingly skilled in any field
Source: WordNetI was a hotshot as a junior. When I was 18, I really got into fiddling around. I completely lost interest in golf, and I guess all I could think about was going to college, getting married and having babies. Hollis Stacy
The one conclusion I have reached is that whiskey is a great leveler. You might be a hotshot advertising executive or a lowly foundry worker, but if you cannot hold your drink, you are just a drunkard. Vikas Swarup
Although it was produced, mixed and mastered by UK urban and African music culture hotshot JRocs, the lyrics for German were written by Edwin. Source: Internet
As the holiday season approaches, Key West food critic Hayley Snow is thrilled to land a plum assignment: an in-depth review of the hippest new restaurant on the island, run by hotshot New York City chef Edel Waugh. Source: Internet
Investigating the brutal murder of a hotshot journalist, Samantha Kincaid finds herself caught in the middle of an increasingly personal -- and potentially dangerous -- struggle between Portland's police and the DA's office. Source: Internet
Haley Creed and Bryan Miller won the hotshot event by sinking shots from all over the floor, and Hunter Honeycutt and Cooper Southerland proved to be the most consistent from the charity stripe, winning the free throw competition. Source: Internet