verb, to drive a vehicle across a frozen body of water; see also walk the ice
“I think it was my brother that had a little Volkswagen, and he and his girlfriend would drive the ice all the time. Well my father’s nerves were just shattered.”
“I’ve driven the ice a few times, but I had some scares too.”
“We were at night, and we hit a slush hole. We thought we were going down. We did that. It’s the last time I ever drove the ice.”
“Well in the wintertime you’d drive the ice, right from Simcoe over to Kingston.”
“I don’t think I’d ever drive the ice again. Again, no.”