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water ice

a dessert in the Greater Philadelphia area that is thicker than a slushy but thinner than a snow cone. Its NOT the same thing as Italian ice.
Its so hot out, I could really go for some Rita's water ice!
by Ha T December 25, 2007
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water ice

Water ice is commonly referred to as italian ice outside of the Philadelphia metropolitan area. It is a flavored ice with a soft texture, not like a snow cone usually consumed in the summer.
Wanna go to Rita's and get some water ice?
by Sam Carmichael-Parker December 8, 2004
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water ice

What "italian ice" is called in the Philadelphia area.
Hey, want to get some water ice before the eagles game?

Okay...but wait a minute...isn't all ice made out of water?
by andrew May 13, 2005
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Pop's Water Ice

Man, I'm not going to Rita's! Pop's water ice is the BEST!!!
by Jaime Scars13 April 26, 2011
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water ice

1. Redundant way of saying "ice."
2. Retarded way of saying "Italian ice."
1. When cooled to a temperature of 273 Kelvins, water will freeze into its solid state, known as water ice - as opposed to water water and water vapor.

2. "What does the 'Italian' mean in 'Italian ice?'"

"Oh, that just means that it is flavored, as per an Italian style of ice-like dessert."

-OR-

"What does the 'water' mean in 'water ice?'"

"Oh, that just means that it is...flavored. Just because."
by Brian Y. December 28, 2005
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water-ice nail

The condition often associated with working at a water-ice venue such that color or perhaps miniscule pieces of water-ice are embedded in and around one's fingernail from constant exposure to large amounts of particulary pigmented water-ice, such as cherry.
I can't shake the President's hand like this... I have water-ice nail!
by Cooie September 22, 2005
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bread with legs in an ice cube on water under sun

"Obviously, if you have typed that in, you must be insane!" That is what some people would say but you don't want to listen to those guys. but oh no no no, I am here to show you the light.

You're insane, they were right.
BUT, it does have a meaning, this term means something is absolutely improbable and out of no where.
You can describe ANYTHING as a bread with legs in an ice cube on water under sun.
"Oh Robbie over there? He is such a bread with legs in an ice cube on water under sun"
"That discussion was so bread with legs in an ice cube on water under sun"
by Mother BeastCake May 27, 2017
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