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piping hot usually refers to drinks thst are extremly hot when served this​

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Piping Hot — This expression was used as early as late medieval times, referring to the steam that shot out of a spouted tea kettle, a device in use at least since ancient Mesopotamia. In other words, “piping hot” means “boiling hot.” Chaucer used the expression in 1386, as quoted by wiki.

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