by Tom Zappacosta May 18, 2004

"I hid in the closet and watched Janet giving up some neck to Randy. It was like Linda Lovelace on Ron Jeremy."
by keifermail July 12, 2009

when a couple locks them selves in a room for 48 hours to celebrate getting closer, or after one has been away for a long time, or in preperation for one of them to leave
guy1(military)>hey man when i get home me and my girl are planning on a 48 hour lock up
guy2>dude why the hell would you do that? it sounds borring!
guy1>because ive been in a desert the last 18 months and we want 48 hours to our seves locked up in our rooms
guy2>dude why the hell would you do that? it sounds borring!
guy1>because ive been in a desert the last 18 months and we want 48 hours to our seves locked up in our rooms
by arcanise September 19, 2009

When you can't find winter work and running out of money. You need new gloves but can't afford to buy any. Typically used in areas with really harsh winters. Can also be said in regards to another person. As in " you got snow up your sleeves".
by snakebitez January 21, 2013

a substitute for face down ass up
by bigpooptart July 15, 2020

When two persons are tired of their unkept anger towards each other and decided to make amends with a hot make out session!
Matt: Clara, I've been thinking about how dumb our fight was, I really thin-
Clara: Oh Matt, let's just make up and make out.
Matt: yahoooo!
Or
Juan: Oh Keith, how much I have missed you! I'm so sorry for our fights! I want nothing more than to cuddle and love you again.
Keith: oh man Juan, let's make up and make out!
Clara: Oh Matt, let's just make up and make out.
Matt: yahoooo!
Or
Juan: Oh Keith, how much I have missed you! I'm so sorry for our fights! I want nothing more than to cuddle and love you again.
Keith: oh man Juan, let's make up and make out!
by Blacksheep November 22, 2015

A catch all phrase created by “The Letter’s Page” podcast to describe a situation that usually involves overkill! Some ways this phrase can be used include -
1 - completely solving a problem.
2 - stalling/procrastinating something for a long period of time.
3 - creating a large problem/challenge.
4 - literally completely covering something or someone in ice.
1 - completely solving a problem.
2 - stalling/procrastinating something for a long period of time.
3 - creating a large problem/challenge.
4 - literally completely covering something or someone in ice.
1 - “Hey Boss, Mr. Chomps and I finally figured out how to ice up the whole rat and finish those robots you needed! It was Bot-Tastic!”
2 - "I completely forgot about my proposal that’s due tomorrow for this genetic experiment! I've just been icing up the whole rat to finish it up!”
3 - "I really iced up the whole rat when tripped over this ancient relic in my friend’s attic, I hope she doesn’t notice… I’m sure it will all work out though!”
4 - “Did you hear what happened to Paul last week? He left his window open during that ice storm and really iced up that whole rat!”
2 - "I completely forgot about my proposal that’s due tomorrow for this genetic experiment! I've just been icing up the whole rat to finish it up!”
3 - "I really iced up the whole rat when tripped over this ancient relic in my friend’s attic, I hope she doesn’t notice… I’m sure it will all work out though!”
4 - “Did you hear what happened to Paul last week? He left his window open during that ice storm and really iced up that whole rat!”
by KingNimbus May 29, 2022
