Icing" -- or "getting iced" -- is a frat star drinking game. The rules are simple: If a person sees a Smirnoff Ice, he or she must get down on one knee and chug it, unless they happen to be carrying their own Smirnoff, in which case they can "ice block," or refract the punishment back onto the attacker. In order to dupe people into stumbling across the beverage, participants have devised creative ways of presenting them with Ices, like strapping the bottles to the backs of dogs or burying them in vats of protein powder.
Typical Icing situation @ work: Bro has to get some quick copies to hand to the executives. βWhy isnβt this copier working!?!?!β Dave asks. To his disbelief the paper drawer acts as a makeshift cooler for a nice warm ICE.
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(Verb)
To ignore or exclude someone.
1.) "Why are we icing Megan out of our friend group again?"
"She's been wrapped up in her new relationship, and honestly it's her own fault for blowing us off all the time."
2.) "I can't believe you iced that guy you met on Tinder last week, I thought you were looking for a boyfriend."
"Can't I just want a quick fuck? He was annoying anyways."
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An act contrived by Smirnoff (due to piss poor sales) and carried out by tools, douche-bags, and high school band members; whereas one "bro" presents an unsuspecting person with a Smirnoff Ice and he HAS TO DRINK IT....(and get this) ON ONE KNEE! Hysterical!
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Bro, I iced this guy so bad last night at the Michael Buble concert. It was rad...I can't wait to post it to Facebook. BTW, what time are we meeting Friday night for dungeons and dragons?
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Pronounced I-sing. A store similar to Claireβs, only a little more high end.
What store do you want to go to?
Letβs go to Icing.
To not respond or communicate with another party during a business settlement, usually for the purpose of creating desperation.
"We were icing them"
"That vendor, they iced us for a couple of months,"
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A mysterious Physical Therapy/Bodywork technique.
This term is used in a condescending way to refer to trade
secrets that you will never learn, even if you spend large
amounts of money and take all the continuing education
classes.
The final flick, brush, glaze, goodbye, given to a student or
perhaps a disdained client at the end of a session. There is
apparent relish given to the ambiguity of this term as it
could be interpreted to literally refer to a bona-fide
cryo-therapy technique, or equally construed in a sexual
way. A "coup de gras" of sorts.
Not revealing your sources of information. Icing refers to
tightly held Copyright, Corporate and/or Trade Secrets -
that the instructor actually cannot legally copyright!
"I can teach you all there is to know, about baking a cake,
but I will not reveal my icing recipe."
The Professor was kind to all of his students, but never
shared the secret to his "icing" technique; not even with
his long term research assistant.
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When you keep a girl waiting until you decide you want to talk to her. βIcingβ someone is just like what you do with food when you preserve it on ice for later.
βHey Connor, Iβm Icing Grace and Emma until after Abby and I stop talking.β
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