Which is of course why it is commonly called "dry ice".
So, they hold together in a solid block, which we call "ice".
The smoked form of methamphetamine is often called ice, crystal, crank, or glass.
"I once heard you call it thehopeful ice many years ago."
That's how they come up with calling it black ice.
Clear ice, when formed on the ground, is often called black ice, and can be extremely hazardous.
If you want to get technical, black ice should really be called "clear ice."
It's called red ice because, eventually, it reacts with blood.
Called ice, it is a smokable version of methamphetamine, or speed.
Chumley had once tried to describe something called "dry ice" to me.