by Konrad Van Hosestrasse-dienstag January 08, 2006
when you are fuckin in the asss and you take it out and shuve an ice cube in there and the partner flips.
by lance kuylen November 22, 2004
"Dad can I have some Costco berry ice cream?"
"Well I suppose since we're already here..."
"YAAYYY THANKS DAD"
"I love you son"
"I love you too dad"
"Wake up"
"Aw man another dream with my dad. But at least I got some Costco berry ice cream"
"Well I suppose since we're already here..."
"YAAYYY THANKS DAD"
"I love you son"
"I love you too dad"
"Wake up"
"Aw man another dream with my dad. But at least I got some Costco berry ice cream"
by Aim For North May 16, 2022
by coolice August 14, 2008
The most basic and important piece of advice in hockey (and maybe even in life).
Also possibly the most repeated advice from coaches, often screamed in frustration when some knob misses an easy tip into a wide open net because his/her stick is nowhere near the ice, or the goalie lets in a soft five-hole goal for the same reason.
The meaning is twofold:
First, be ready for anything. Hockey is fast and the difference in a one-goal game could be the result of your stick placement (applies to everyone, goalies included).
Second, chill out; keep it simple. It can be easy to over-complicate things and to try too hard when you get into a slump. Don’t over-think it; just keep your stick on the ice and things will work themselves out.
Also possibly the most repeated advice from coaches, often screamed in frustration when some knob misses an easy tip into a wide open net because his/her stick is nowhere near the ice, or the goalie lets in a soft five-hole goal for the same reason.
The meaning is twofold:
First, be ready for anything. Hockey is fast and the difference in a one-goal game could be the result of your stick placement (applies to everyone, goalies included).
Second, chill out; keep it simple. It can be easy to over-complicate things and to try too hard when you get into a slump. Don’t over-think it; just keep your stick on the ice and things will work themselves out.
1.
Phil Kessel: I haven’t scored a goal in like 52 games. I’m never gonna get out of this slump.
Ryan Smyth: Dude, you’re probably right, but don’t over-complicate things… Just keep your stick on the ice.
2.
Red Green: On behalf of myself and Harold and the whole gang up here at Possum Lodge, keep your stick on the ice.
Phil Kessel: I haven’t scored a goal in like 52 games. I’m never gonna get out of this slump.
Ryan Smyth: Dude, you’re probably right, but don’t over-complicate things… Just keep your stick on the ice.
2.
Red Green: On behalf of myself and Harold and the whole gang up here at Possum Lodge, keep your stick on the ice.
by cash13 July 29, 2011
v. to love; to be fond of
--the act of thinking about a person constantly
n. the state of being in love
--the act of thinking about a person constantly
n. the state of being in love
1.)I ice cream cone you Thanawat Siri, always and forever.
2.) DD ice cream cones you like whoa!
3.) I think I'm in ice cream cone land because of Thanawat!! I can't stop thinking about him. >>kit tung tur mung mung! muah
2.) DD ice cream cones you like whoa!
3.) I think I'm in ice cream cone land because of Thanawat!! I can't stop thinking about him. >>kit tung tur mung mung! muah
by Davina December 11, 2003
A good thing that is temporary; "easy come easy go"; A quickly fading opportunity; The "window of opportunity";
(also) easy to do; not a problem; simple; uncomplicated
(also) easy to do; not a problem; simple; uncomplicated
This job offer is a "cake and ice cream" type thing, and may not last long.
Its "cake and ice cream" for now, later I will slide you the whole enchilada.
I ran through the test like "cake and ice cream".
You shouldn't sweat and stress it, its "cake and ice cream".
Its "cake and ice cream" for now, later I will slide you the whole enchilada.
I ran through the test like "cake and ice cream".
You shouldn't sweat and stress it, its "cake and ice cream".
by roachgnarly November 23, 2013