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To chill out and do nothing; just hang out. "What are you doing tonight?"
"I think I'm just going to ice out." |
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| 1. | Ice Out | ||
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verb. to make out with someone. Andrea wants to ice out with John after a few alcoholic drinks.
You should totally ice out with him--he's hot. |
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to consume a mixed drink by taking all the ice out of the glass and drinking it like a shot. Works best with vodka tonics. Let ice out these drinks and get hammered.
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to give someone the cold shoulder; to isolate someone. I bet they're planning to ice out that new kid at the kickback.
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