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ice out ice out1. To treat someone with a lack of affection or warmth. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "ice" and "out." I don't understand why Nelle is icing me out like this—what did I ever do to her?2. slang To embellish something with diamonds. Did you see that rock he got her? Her finger is totally iced out now!See also: ice, outiced outslang Embellished with diamonds. Did you see that rock he got her? Her finger is totally iced out now!See also: iced, outice outv. Slang To cover or decorate something with diamonds: The medallion was completely iced out. The performers went to the jewelry store and iced out their wrists.See also: ice, outiced out mod. wearing lots of diamonds (see also ice (sense 1).) That dude is really iced out! See also: iced, out |