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    [Noun]  | "ic*ing" | \ ˈī-siŋ \


    1: a sweet flavored usually creamy mixture used to coat baked goods (such as cupcakes) —called also frosting

    2: something that adds to the interest, value, or appeal of an item or event —often used in the phrase icing on the cake


    Origin: circa 1740 ;

    [Noun]  | "icing" 


    1: an illegal act by an ice hockey player of shooting a puck from within the defensive zone or defensive half of the rink beyond the opponents' goal line but not into the goal


    Origin: 1948 ;

    [Noun]  | "icing sugar" 


    1: sugar that has been ground into a fine powder

    [Noun]  | "royal icing" 


    1: a type of icing composed of sugar, egg whites, and sometimes flavoring or coloring that dries to a hard glaze and is used for decorating baked goods


    Origin: 1770 ;

    [Verb]  | "ice" 


    1: to coat with or convert into ice

    2: to chill with ice

    3: to supply with ice


    Origin: 15th century ;

    [Noun phrase]  | "icing on the cake" 


    1: something extra that makes a good thing even better

    [Adjective]  | "an*ti-ic*ing" | \ ˌan-tē-ˈī-siŋ \


    1: serving to prevent the accumulation of ice


    Origin: 1937 ;

    [Noun]  | "icing" 


    [Verb]  | "icing" 


    1: to make sure, certain, or safe;


      * e.g., " ... with that win, the team has pretty much iced a spot in the play-offs "



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    2: to put to death deliberately;


      * e.g., " ... that gang leader wouldn't hesitate to ice anyone who tries to invade his turf "



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    [Verb]  | "ice" 


    1: to make sure, certain, or safe;


      * e.g., " ... with that win, the team has pretty much iced a spot in the play-offs "



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    2: to put to death deliberately;


      * e.g., " ... that gang leader wouldn't hesitate to ice anyone who tries to invade his turf "



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     [ "icing" ]

    1:  The act of shooting someone at gun point and killing them. The act of giving a duece duece smiroff ice to an unsuspecting soul and then they proceed to get on one knee and chug with the opposite hand in the air pointed up while you drink the bottle in its entire amount at one time.

      * e.g.,  ... "Jake, you trying to go ice someone right now?" 

     [ "icing" ]

    1: To give a young lady a coating of fresh, sticky man paste.

      * e.g.,  ... You ready for the icing bee-atch? 

     [ "icing" ]

    1:  when someone tops the norm, the regular, the mundane. when someone exceeds any ordinary expectations. when someone is "extra"

      * e.g.,  ... my girlfriend is icing; someone I never dared to dream for, but cannot imagine living without. 

     [ "icing" ]

    1: THE OFFICIAL 'CREATIVE' RULES FOR ICING - FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO SPICE UP THEIR ICE: 1) On any participant's birthday or any other special event (anniversary, wedding etc.) they must be 'Iced' no less then 3 times during the course of the day. 2) The victim must be unexpectant of the 'Ice'. If not, the Icer must down their own Ice. The Ice attempt can only be deemed successful if the victim SEES the Ice. 3) An Ice is only eligible if the Icer is present during the Ice. 4)If you are holding an Ice while Iced, the Icer must drink both Ices. 5) If you use another participant's Ice on them you can make up your own punishment for them (within reason).

      * e.g.,  ... Luke: "Hey, Coltrane! Take a seat next to me bro." 


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    2: However if they are aware of their missing Ice the participant who stole the Ice must drink it. 6) Victims have no more than 5 minutes to down the Ice unless the Ice occurs during class or work (see 7) 7) If a participant is Iced during any class, they have until the end of the class to consume the Ice. Excusing yourself to the toilets to do so is perfectly acceptable. 8) You cannot Ice another person more than 5 times in a row if they do not possess any Ices. However if they do possess their own Ices then there is no limit. 9) If you knowingly fail to oblige to any of these rules and are caught out by another participant in doing so then you must drink 5 Ices on the day of their choice (within rule 9). 10) If a participant wrongly predicts an Ice on them, they must drink either an Ice or a shot of any 35%+ alcoholic drink.

      * e.g.,  ... Coltrane: "Hey what's this im sitting on.." 

     [ "icing" ]

    1: See man juice

     [ "icing" ]

    1: like ghosting but you tell them straight to their face because you're not a lil bitch

      * e.g.,  ... " what were ashley and emily fighting about?" 

     [ "icing" ]

    1: A jewelry store in association with claire's. has very cute earrings!

      * e.g.,  ... I got the cutest pair of earrings at icing! 

     [ "icing" ]

    1: Taking a fire extinguisher and spraying it in someone's face.

      * e.g.,  ... Mikey was a victim of icing when Tony sprayed him in the face. 

     [ "icing" ]

    1: having anal sex with a frozen dildo

      * e.g.,  ... Nicole was icing before dinner 

     [ "icing" ]

    1: When someone takes up more room than they need to

      * e.g.,  ... "Oh Kelly's really icing the couch again." 

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