by S-Dogg August 21, 2003
during a hockey game, usually a technique, when the puck is shot from a team's defensive side of the ice past the opposing team's goal line, wich results in a penalty if the puck is then touched by a player instead of a goaltender.
by leanna!@#$ November 30, 2008
1.Wrongly used term for highly pure crystallized methamphetamine. The correct name is crystal meth
2.Street name for the drug 4-methylaminorex.
2.Street name for the drug 4-methylaminorex.
by QuartzRox February 26, 2004
Logical translation from internet slang: I care!
Follow:
idk = I don't know idk
ik = I know ik
idc = I don't care idc
ic = I care (By logic!)
Follow:
idk = I don't know idk
ik = I know ik
idc = I don't care idc
ic = I care (By logic!)
IC about you a lot
by wpg4665 January 20, 2012
by yourgayyy. April 03, 2010
Huge items which are worn by gangstas as jewelry to show how wealthy they are. Items range from diamond earrings so big their heads are permanently cast to one side, chains so heavy that the individual suffers from chronic neck pains, and rings which take two fingers to wear. Usually made of platinum and laced with diamonds, those who purchase this type of jewelry find themselves in heavy debt and thus cannot afford to pay for the other necessities in life, like a comb, toothbrush, soap, washing power, or tissue. Though one who has an excessive amount of ice ends up sacrificing their personal hygiene, they believe they are still superior to the rest of humanity because of all the jewelry they possess. However, in most cases, individuals end up purchasing fake jewelry either because they can not afford the real thing or because they do not know any better.
~v. –ed, –ing, –es. To drench oneself in jewelry to a point where there is no reason to wear any clothes because the jewelry covers every inch of their body.
~v. –ed, –ing, –es. To drench oneself in jewelry to a point where there is no reason to wear any clothes because the jewelry covers every inch of their body.
by jc_milane13 March 13, 2005
by neamtzu September 30, 2006