hotbox vs icehouse

hotbox

noun
  • A cold frame 

  • A small, airtight space where people smoke marijuana in order to intensify the high. 

  • A storage container for personal belongings of employees who are hot desking. 

  • A room or house that becomes unbearably hot inside when the weather is hot. 

  • A location where controversial ideas are discussed or practiced. 

  • A box for hot composting. 

  • A sexy woman. 

  • A context-sensitive dialog that duplicates many of the commands on the menu for users of the Maya Embedded Language. 

  • A gas manifold that diverts hot gasses into a heat exchanger. 

  • An incubator. 

  • A container maintained at elevated temperatures in order to heat or cook its contents. 

  • A room or compartment that is kept artificially warm for some purpose. 

  • An oven. 

  • A soundproof box used to hold a camera in order to prevent the sound of its operation interfering with the recording of a film. 

  • An overheated axle box, bearing and bearing enclosure. 

  • A small, hot, enclosure, used as a punishment for slaves or prisoners. 

  • An overheated shaft bearing. 

  • A furnace or heat source for a building. 

verb
  • To smoke marijuana in a small confined area, such as the inside of a car, until it is full of smoke, thereby intensifying the drug's effects. 

  • To smoke a cigarette vigorously and rapidly. 

  • To put out a cigarette just before entering a vehicle, then expel smoke in the vehicle. 

icehouse

noun
  • A cold state in global climate. 

  • An ice hockey rink. 

  • A deep cellar or outdoor building used for the storage of ice or snow; sometimes also used to store food at low temperature. 

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