if by "hot" you mean stolen, there is no verifiable data on the subject.
The term "hot ice" would normally be interpreted idiomatically to mean stolen diamonds. If you mean, literally, frozen water at a high temperature, that doesn't happen. When ice is heated, it melts.
The word hot means something that has a high temperature. It is also used as a slang word meaning "sexy," as well as a slang word meaning "stolen."
Hot Wheels cars are a popular item among thieves. Sometimes they do get stolen.
Usually this term "hot" refers to the fact that the computer was probably stolen, the hard drive wiped and then the computer is resold. It could also mean the air vents and fans are not working and the electronics are getting very hot, which could lead to equipment failure.
There is no hot ice, ice melts before it gets hot - unless you mean stolen diamonds, in which case yes, they can stay solid.we can also say that solid ice as dry co2 which cant be solid
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SB means Stolen Base, in a scorebook.
You have to get it off the hot sheet. If it is hot, should help return to owner or dispute it with grounds.
Abandon car was in customers parking lot for months, he gave it to me, i am want to verify it it been, stolen ?
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