What is hot, exactly? We toss the word around so liberally here at the Buzz, it risks losing all meaning. In fact, the way we incessantly babble "that's hot," we might be mistaken for dimwitted devotees of The Simple Life. Airheaded heiresses aside, a topic's "hotness" is directly correlated to its buzz-worthiness, and recently we noticed a different, more direct heat seeping into our data. So we decided to face the fire and dive headlong into "hot" searches. We wanted to investigate the people who had the word "hot" appended to their name in the Search box. Sadly, "wilford brimley hot" didn't make the cut, but here are the hottest of the hot according to the Search thermostat...
Filed under: Actors, Celebrities, Wordplay, So Hott
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what's the buzz?
A subject's buzz score is the percentage of Yahoo! users searching for that subject on a given day, multiplied by a constant to make the number easier to read. Weekly leaders are the subjects with the greatest average buzz score for a given week.
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