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snow in Florida
/snoʊ ɪn ˈflɔːrɪdə/ (snoh in FLOR-ih-duh)
Definition
1
A rare meteorological event where snowflakes fall in the subtropical U.S. state of Florida, often due to freak cold snaps from the north—think Arctic air deciding to vacation south.
2
An idiomatic expression for something extraordinarily unlikely or improbable, like spotting a unicorn at a beach volleyball tournament, emphasizing Florida's infamously balmy climate.
Examples
I'll finish that report on time when there's snow in Florida.
Politicians agreeing on anything? That's snow in Florida levels of rare.
He promised to clean the garage voluntarily—yeah, snow in Florida.
Finding parking in Miami during spring break is about as likely as snow in Florida.