Made warm or hot (`het' is a dialectal variant of `heated')
1But Angus did get very het up discussing the intricacies of his faith.
2I don't think we should get too het up about it.
3You've got me all het up about you and your umbrella.
4Why would your grandfather get all het up if he heard about it?
5Now, there ain't no manner o' use in gettin' het up, young fellow.
6You don't need to get so het up as all that!
7Which Asian regime recently got het up about The Interview?
8But there's no need to get het up-rapidis relative.
9Well, sit up to the stove and git het up.
10Well, you needn't get so all-fired het up about it.
11What 'n the nation ails ye to be so het up about it, anyway?
12An' your head'll be all het up an' feel as dry as burnt pork.
13With his mind all het up, it was hard to cool down his energistic power.
14No use in gettin' all het up an' sweaty.
15I ain't goin' to have you racin' 'round and gettin' het up and takin' cold.
16He has a bad temper when he is het up.)