Slang term referring to a fallacy of argument, the act of referencing a source or example that has very little or nothing to do with a current debate. The act of turning attention away from matter at hand by creating a distraction.
Mike: No you're wrong there were three cupcakes left.
Jared: You don't know what you're talking about, last time I checked you have to be able to count to be an accountant.
Mike: Oh, alright ice cream on the pavement, whatever you say.
Jared: You don't know what you're talking about, last time I checked you have to be able to count to be an accountant.
Mike: Oh, alright ice cream on the pavement, whatever you say.
by Kim tedeze February 09, 2012
The act of defecating in a plastic bag, freezing the poo and then inserting said frozen turd into a nice eastern European ladies twat.
by babsisababe February 13, 2015
by GD_its_DG November 07, 2023
by GD_its_DG November 07, 2023
Similar to the Mexican lawn mower. The act of using anal beads and letting them marinate (particularly a Latino). Then someone holds on to the end of the anal beads and the person with them in runs away as the person holding the end yells “ICE IS COMING”.
by 1pickle1 June 14, 2025
When you walk by someone and they only hear the tiniest part of the convo with little to no background info
by Andje December 08, 2021
Basically people (mainly 2010s adults, not kids) who grew up watching the hit TV show Game of Thrones (adapted from George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice & Fire series). They would normally cosplay as the characters or play games based on the series. They would also attend the Ice and Fire Con which celebrates the series as well as the show itself.
As a hardcore fan of Game of Thrones, I'm proudly part of the Song of Ice & Fire generation. Never have I seen an American fantasy show leave that much of an impact on our culture.
by CelticEagle February 13, 2019