canned heat

The term "canned heat" can refer to a type of portable fuel, an American blues-rock band, or pre-recorded audience reactions in professional wrestling.

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Definition

B2Fuel

(common)A solid fuel made from jellied alcohol, used for heating food in portable stoves or chafing dishes.

Example

  • The caterer used canned heat to keep the dishes warm during the outdoor event.

B2Music

(proper noun)An American blues-rock band known for their performances in the 1960s and 1970s.

Example

  • Canned Heat performed at the Woodstock festival in 1969.

C1Professional Wrestling

(slang)Pre-recorded audience reactions such as cheering or booing played during a match.

Example

  • The show used canned heat to make the audience reactions seem more intense.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "canned heat":

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