by iamnigger March 11, 2025

Used in any context in any situation only limited by one’s imagination.
Used as nown, verb, pronoun, whatever.
Used as nown, verb, pronoun, whatever.
by Finger robot January 10, 2022

To chill out or hang with some
by Rybro June 5, 2025

“It’s lolly ice. Ice lolly is an American term. Whether you’re a kid brought up in Scottie Road or anywhere else in Liverpool you never went up to an ice cream van or shop and asked for an ice lolly.
It's a Lolly made of Ice! Lolly Ice!!!
It's a Lolly made of Ice! Lolly Ice!!!
I'll have a Lolly Ice please,
Thank God you called it by the right name, sick of all the woolie backs and plastics calling it an Ice Lolly - gobshites...
Thank God you called it by the right name, sick of all the woolie backs and plastics calling it an Ice Lolly - gobshites...
by xxXxMoreBeerxXxx December 1, 2023

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 March 20, 2012

Golf parlance meaning an order to successfully make a crucial putt in order to save a good score on a hole
by the sieve August 22, 2009

A guy being either disloyal in some manner or cheating on their gf
or
wanting to have 2 girls at once but keeping It secret
Referenced in SAYGRACE’s tiktok famous song ‘Boys ain’t shit’
or
wanting to have 2 girls at once but keeping It secret
Referenced in SAYGRACE’s tiktok famous song ‘Boys ain’t shit’
Example 1
‘Talking like a gentleman, please! You just want cake with your ice cream!’
Example 2
‘He just wanted cake with his ice cream and I have more self respect than to stick around’
‘Talking like a gentleman, please! You just want cake with your ice cream!’
Example 2
‘He just wanted cake with his ice cream and I have more self respect than to stick around’
by Ssmithyyyy June 3, 2020
