hot off the press
The phrase "hot off the press" originates from traditional printing methods, where freshly printed material was still warm from the press.
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Definition
B2General
(informal)Recently printed or published, especially referring to news or information.
Example
- The magazine is hot off the press with all the latest celebrity gossip.
- Check out this article, it's hot off the press!
B2Commerce
(informal)Newly released or announced, often describing a product or service.
Example
- The new smartphone model is hot off the press and available in stores today.
- The latest game console is hot off the press and already sold out.
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