Ice has two main meanings. Number one is the grammatical term meaning frozen water that is very cold and people find it extremely satisfying to break it on tiktok.
Definition number two is someone can have ice on them. This can mean two things they either actually have ice on them or they have very sparkly jewelry on there wrist such as a rolex with diamonds. You can also have ice on your neck if you have a diamond encrusted necklace or chain.
Definition number two is someone can have ice on them. This can mean two things they either actually have ice on them or they have very sparkly jewelry on there wrist such as a rolex with diamonds. You can also have ice on your neck if you have a diamond encrusted necklace or chain.
Man 1- Yo homie your watch is lookin Ice/Iced out.
Man 2- Thanks bro
Women 1- Yo girl that necklace is lookin Ice/Iced out
Women 2- Thanks girlfriend
Man 2- Thanks bro
Women 1- Yo girl that necklace is lookin Ice/Iced out
Women 2- Thanks girlfriend
by Yœőøöõôóòo February 26, 2023

by AFunkyJunkie420 March 1, 2023

That's baked out.
by GOOD LISTENER October 28, 2013

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by Saucy boy May 29, 2023

1) To chill/zone out in a setting surrounded by commotion, typically somewhere like a party, OR can also be used in the absence of commotion; picture chilling in your car at midnight listening to music. Usually used in the context of zoning out to music, but can also be used to just convey the action of spacing out within the commotion (or lack thereof). 99% of the time use of the term requires the subject to be sitting or lying down, on a couch, chair, or similar object.
2) To be fully immersed and involved in music, requiring somewhat intense participation in the music, whether it be singing, dancing, or (usually) both; sort of like raving. Also (typically) involves emotional evokation from the music, similar to what you would feel at your favorite concert. This is what sets trapping out apart from simply raving, where raving only requires intense participation in the music, but does not require emotional evokation.
2) To be fully immersed and involved in music, requiring somewhat intense participation in the music, whether it be singing, dancing, or (usually) both; sort of like raving. Also (typically) involves emotional evokation from the music, similar to what you would feel at your favorite concert. This is what sets trapping out apart from simply raving, where raving only requires intense participation in the music, but does not require emotional evokation.
1) Two and a half hours into the party, John was so far gone that he decided to lie down on the coach and trap out to the new Travis Scott record that was playing
2) Last night, Darren, Scott, and Mike trapped out to live concert recordings all night; they woke their roomate up from jumping up and down so much and you could hear them shouting the lyrics from outside
2) Last night, Darren, Scott, and Mike trapped out to live concert recordings all night; they woke their roomate up from jumping up and down so much and you could hear them shouting the lyrics from outside
by $jpj November 24, 2024

Take her to a restaurant of the movies.
You can cook a nice diner and Watch a movie together
Surprise her its ask your girlfriend out day
You can cook a nice diner and Watch a movie together
Surprise her its ask your girlfriend out day
by Fakkabitches November 11, 2020
