Icebergs

Definition

(Noun; Nature) An iceberg is a large chunk of stubbornness floating in the ocean that refuses to melt away no matter how much heat it's exposed to.

Icebergs: A lone polar bear stands atop a massive white-blue glacier surrounded by nothing but vast stretches of icy water and snow-covered mountains in the distance

Usage

I heard an iceberg say "I'm too cold for this!"

Insight

What did the iceberg name its baby? Icee!

Origin

The first iceberg was created when Poseidon got so angry he froze his tears into giant chunks of ice and threw them into the sea as punishment for mankind's misdeeds against him.

Related

GlaciersArctic OceanGlobal WarmingSea Level RisePolar Bears

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