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Displaying 1-5 of 5 word(s) starting with 'ice'
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- (verb) : To not pick up one's phone as a result of seeing who the caller is in the caller-id screen.
- I looked down and saw that it was Karen calling so I immediately iced her.
—ANON,
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Sep. 11, 2007 15:49
- (abbreviation) : stands for In Case of Emergency
- I always like to be prepared so I have a group of numbers in my cell phone labeled ICE just to be on the safe side.
- Submitted by: Kimberly from Pennsylvania on Jun. 14, 2007 15:58
- (verb) : to adorn with a lot of ice, usually used with "out"
- He showed up at the party all iced out.
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 18, 2005 15:45
- (noun) : "bling-bling," jewelry with diamonds, often a pendant hanging from a chain
- Dude, check out all that ice. That is tricked out!
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Oct. 18, 2005 15:32
- ice-creaming (noun) : the act or process of eating ice cream
- Italy is the best place to go ice-creaming.
- Submitted by: Kiki from Nevada on Jun. 03, 2008 02:40
- ice-lolli (noun) : similar to a popsicle, this can be any frozen treat on stick
- Nothing beats the heat in the summertime like a cool ice-lolli!
- Submitted by: Kimberly from Pennsylvania on May. 31, 2007 17:15
- iceies (noun) : diamonds
- They bought me all these iceies!
—Black Eyed Peas, Lyrics.com
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Nov. 16, 2005 16:55
- icemeister (noun) : a person who designs and constructs structures and surfaces made of ice for competitive sports
- Toss in the usual broadcast demands accompanying the Olympics — extra banks of hot lights and inflexible event schedules among them — and the so-called icemeisters may want to make some extra cubes for a stiff drink.
—John Branch, NYTimes, 8/16/2009
- Submitted by: Anonymous on Aug. 16, 2009 23:27
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