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Most Sno-cone machines contain a top loading grinder that you put regular ice into, and it shaves into the shaved ice for the sno cones.
"See you on the ice" is a common expression used in ice hockey to mean that the speaker will see someone during the game or practice on the ice rink. It's a casual way of saying goodbye that is often used among players and fans.
Loading Mercury with a Pitchfork was created in 1976.
"Ice ice ice" is a brain teaser referring to the common phrase "ice" repeated three times. The word "ice" sounds like the number 3 in certain dialects, so saying "ice ice ice" is a playful way of verbally expressing the number 9.
It depends. If the ice crystals are forming, then yes, the water is freezing. If you just mean ice crystals, just there not doing anything, then no.
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it means a loading dock
noun, a muzzle loading firearm
Bill of Loading
One possibility is Self Loading.
"no parking"
It is a colon filled with fecal mass.
Loading zone
Most Sno-cone machines contain a top loading grinder that you put regular ice into, and it shaves into the shaved ice for the sno cones.
"Cut the ice" and, more commonly "Break the ice" mean "to initiate a conversation".
Area is for Loading and Unloading only. No parking.