ice



ice

1. n. diamonds; jewels. (Underworld.) That old dame has tons of ice in her hotel room.
2. n. cocaine; crystalline cocaine. (Drugs.) Max deals mostly in ice but can get you almost anything.
3. tv. to kill someone; to kill an informer. (see also chill.) Mr. Big ordered Sam to ice you-know-who.
4. tv. to ignore someone. (see also chill.) Bart iced Sam for obvious reasons.
5. tv. to embarrass someone; to make someone look foolish. Don’t ice me in front of my friends.
6. n. money given as a bribe, especially to the police. (Underworld.) A lot of those cops take ice.
7. mod. excellent; very cool. Her answer was ice, and she really put down that guy.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
CharlesCHAHR-əlz (English), CHAHRLZ (English), SHAHRL (French)English, French
Aline[æ'li:n]
Sands[sændz]
CasimirKAZ-i-meer (English)English, French
Placida-Late Roman, Italian
TaaviTAH:-vee (Finnish)Estonian, Finnish