Icing him out In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "icing him out", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Jimmy Hung calendar 2022-09-05 12:09

Meaning of Icing him out (redirected from ice out )

Ice out slang verb phrase

To behave towards someone in a way that lacks affection

 

His colleagues iced him out for his refusal to support the strike.

My wife has iced me out since she saw the picture of me taken with my ex.

To make something more beautiful by adding diamonds to it.

If I were rich, I would ice out all my clothes.

She waved her hand about, ostentatiously showing off her hand, which was iced out.

Other phrases about:

an old/a wise head on young shoulders
A child or young person who thinks, talks and behaves like an older person who has more experience of life.
put (someone or something) first

Treat or consider someone or something as the most important person or thing

Play silly buggers

To behave in the way that is silly, stupid, or annoying

drink, laugh, etc. yourself silly
To drink, laugh, etc. to a point that you cannot be sensible of your behaviour 
go hog wild

To behave wildly, frequently as a result of excitement.

Grammar and Usage of Ice out

Verb Forms

  • iced out
  • icing out

The verb "ice" must be conjugated according to its tense.
 

Origin of Ice out

The origin of this slang is not clear.
 

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TODAY
(as) thick as mince

Extremely stupid

Example:

Did you follow his guide and take your mom's money? You are thick as mince.

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