Definition of ice out
ice out 
intransitive verb
- to affix ice (diamonds or other jewelry) to an object.
I got my watch iced out.
Submitted by Chill, Brooklyn, NY, USA, May 26 1999.
adjective
- when used in the past tense ("iced out,") it means wearing ice (diamonds or other jewelry) or having ice attached to something.
That watch is iced out.
Don't judge me by my iced out wrist.
Submitted by B-dogg, East Windsor, NJ, USA, Feb 05 2000.
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