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Title: Ice vs Iced
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 28 February 2017, 10:55:52
Do ya'll say   Ice-tea,  or Iced-tea...

Is there suppose to be a pause for the -d sound


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Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: hwood34 on Tue, 28 February 2017, 11:25:39
I mean it's iced-tea, but much like the first "t" and "c" in Antarctica, who can really be bothered?
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: Gajible on Tue, 28 February 2017, 11:33:56
You've managed to make either version of the word not sound real.

Semantic satiation brought to you by tp4tissue.
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: chyros on Tue, 28 February 2017, 12:02:38
I always considered ice tea to be the stuff you buy in bottles which has a load of sugar in it, and iced to be be actual tea with ice in it.
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 28 February 2017, 12:03:10
You've managed to make either version of the word not sound real.

Semantic satiation brought to you by tp4tissue.

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Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: tjcaustin on Tue, 28 February 2017, 12:22:44
Ice tea - tea made from ice
Iced tea - tea chilled with ice

Therefore, it's iced tea.
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: fohat.digs on Tue, 28 February 2017, 12:27:08
We have the same question in the remodeling business with screened porches.

A porch is not made of screen - build a porch and then you may or may not choose to screen it in.
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: Sneaky Potato on Tue, 28 February 2017, 12:48:44
Ice tea - tea made from ice
Iced tea - tea chilled with ice

Therefore, it's iced tea.

Agreed.

I have very strong opinions about my iced tea though.
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: noisyturtle on Tue, 28 February 2017, 14:22:19
the word runs together when you say it, "icetee" so it could be heard as either Iced or Ice depending on how quickly you speak, like saying cheesesteak
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 28 February 2017, 14:59:27
the word runs together when you say it, "icetee" so it could be heard as either Iced or Ice depending on how quickly you speak, like saying cheesesteak

Is it Cheese,,,,steak

or  Cheee---steak
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: Sneaky Potato on Tue, 28 February 2017, 14:59:32
the word runs together when you say it, "icetee" so it could be heard as either Iced or Ice depending on how quickly you speak, like saying cheesesteak

If I'm being honest, cheesesteaks and iced tea are two of my favorite things in the world
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: noisyturtle on Tue, 28 February 2017, 17:56:54
the word runs together when you say it, "icetee" so it could be heard as either Iced or Ice depending on how quickly you speak, like saying cheesesteak

Is it Cheese,,,,steak

or  Cheee---steak

I say chee.steak is you say cheese steak then it becomes something different. Why would you pronounce the s twice?
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: tp4tissue on Tue, 28 February 2017, 19:07:27
the word runs together when you say it, "icetee" so it could be heard as either Iced or Ice depending on how quickly you speak, like saying cheesesteak

If I'm being honest, cheesesteaks and iced tea are two of my favorite things in the world

Tp4 prefers Hard-Iced-Tea..   Has to be very cold,  otherwise the alcohol tastes bitter..
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: xtrafrood on Wed, 01 March 2017, 15:44:38
Tea = sweet ice tea
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: absyrd on Wed, 01 March 2017, 15:47:38
Eye T

Cash me
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: E3E on Wed, 01 March 2017, 16:19:48
Iced tea, but I'm pretty sure I'll sometimes just say "ice tea" under the convention of being a lazy ****.

The "d' sound right next to the "t" sound creates a pause that makes it a little less fluid or natural to say without interrupting the flow of speech or sounding awkward though.
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: digi on Wed, 01 March 2017, 16:40:40
"ayyyyice teeeetth"

:)
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: tjcaustin on Wed, 01 March 2017, 18:33:18
Eye T

Cash me

I might go to keycon this year just to do exactly that.
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: audax989 on Wed, 01 March 2017, 19:27:47
(https://edge-azure.dayre.me/user-uploaded/azure-jogffyWyORho11Wk89W7.jpg)

this is one of the best teas I've tasted. Iced with a little honey.

ps: not my pic
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: digi on Wed, 01 March 2017, 20:24:33
I might go to keycon this year just to do exactly that.

Reported
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: tp4tissue on Thu, 02 March 2017, 02:25:59
What's confusing is how EVERYWHERE claims to have the best tea.. hahahahhaa
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: JaccoW on Thu, 02 March 2017, 02:58:29
In Europe the whole concept of Iced Tea is fairly unknown and can be a bit of a (nasty) surprise when visiting the States.
Ice tea is the sweetened, and often carbonated, version from companies like Lipton (http://www.liptonicetea.com/) or Nestea (https://www.nestea.com/).
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: happylacquer on Thu, 02 March 2017, 03:04:38
the word runs together when you say it, "icetee" so it could be heard as either Iced or Ice depending on how quickly you speak, like saying cheesesteak

Is it Cheese,,,,steak

or  Cheee---steak

cheee,,,,eee,,,,,steak

also i,,,,st,,,,t
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: happylacquer on Thu, 02 March 2017, 03:05:08
In Europe the whole concept of Iced Tea is fairly unknown and can be a bit of a (nasty) surprise when visiting the States.
Ice tea is the sweetened, and often carbonated, version from companies like Lipton (http://www.liptonicetea.com/) or Nestea (https://www.nestea.com/).

ice tea doesn't exist you nerd
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: jaffers on Thu, 02 March 2017, 05:50:03
Ice tea will get you ****ed up. Iced tea is pretty tasty
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: JaccoW on Thu, 02 March 2017, 10:46:35
In Europe the whole concept of Iced Tea is fairly unknown and can be a bit of a (nasty) surprise when visiting the States.
Ice tea is the sweetened, and often carbonated, version from companies like Lipton (http://www.liptonicetea.com/) or Nestea (https://www.nestea.com/).
ice tea doesn't exist you nerd
The rest of the world disagrees with you, you wandoughty fopdoodle.
(http://www.cafes-storme.be/uploads/Produits/Boissons%20rafraichissantes/ice-tea-24-x-33cl.jpg)
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: happylacquer on Thu, 02 March 2017, 10:47:40
In Europe the whole concept of Iced Tea is fairly unknown and can be a bit of a (nasty) surprise when visiting the States.
Ice tea is the sweetened, and often carbonated, version from companies like Lipton (http://www.liptonicetea.com/) or Nestea (https://www.nestea.com/).
ice tea doesn't exist you nerd
The rest of the world disagrees with you, you wandoughty fopdoodle.

Look, when you're in the USA it's like trying to convince people football is a game where the ball stays on the ground.  ^-^
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: JaccoW on Thu, 02 March 2017, 11:03:55
In Europe the whole concept of Iced Tea is fairly unknown and can be a bit of a (nasty) surprise when visiting the States.
Ice tea is the sweetened, and often carbonated, version from companies like Lipton (http://www.liptonicetea.com/) or Nestea (https://www.nestea.com/).
ice tea doesn't exist you nerd
The rest of the world disagrees with you, you wandoughty fopdoodle.

Look, when you're in the USA it's like trying to convince people football is a game where the ball stays on the ground.  ^-^
You guys confuse football with hand-egg right? :P
Title: Re: Ice vs Iced
Post by: chyros on Thu, 02 March 2017, 11:43:56
In Europe the whole concept of Iced Tea is fairly unknown and can be a bit of a (nasty) surprise when visiting the States.
Ice tea is the sweetened, and often carbonated, version from companies like Lipton (http://www.liptonicetea.com/) or Nestea (https://www.nestea.com/).
ice tea doesn't exist you nerd
The rest of the world disagrees with you, you wandoughty fopdoodle.
I really need to remember this term xD .