iced out

English

Etymology

From iced + out; see ice (diamonds).

Adjective

iced out (comparative more iced out, superlative most iced out)

  1. (slang) copiously decorated with jewelry such as precious stones and metals
    • 1997, Big L, “The Enemy”:
      I drive up and down Harlem blocks, iced-out watch
      Knots in my socks, cops think I'm sellin' rocks
    • 2005, Noire, Candy licker: an urban erotic tale, page 8
      The bright lights, iced-out jewels, expensive cars all this shit came with a price on it.

Verb

iced out

  1. simple past and past participle of ice out

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