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Definition of ice

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Slang terms with the same meaning

Other terms relating to 'jewelry (related to)':

Definitions include: teeth.
Definitions include: a breast.
Definitions include: a spelling variant of candy, i.e. colorful (usually plastic) jewelry worn by ravers.
Definitions include: a very attractive person; "a perfect ten".
Definitions include: to affix ice (diamonds or other jewelry) to an object.
Definitions include: An aggregate grouping or series of stylized printings, fonts, icons, emoticons, avatars, proverbs, etc., usually found at the end of an e-mail message uniquely identifying and personifying the sender.
Definitions include: to pretend to be someone else.
Definitions include: any expensive, flashy, or shiny jewelry, usually gold or silver, esp. bracelets, chains, earrings.
Definitions include: to be great, exciting, or fun.

Other terms relating to 'stimulants (e.g. methamphetamines, caffeine)':

Definitions include: cocaine.
Definitions include: something very fun.
Definitions include: methamphetamine.
Definitions include: a cup of Joe, i.e. coffee.
Definitions include: very cold.
Definitions include: to leave.
Definitions include: to be under the influence of methamphetamine.
Definitions include: "crystal clear", i.e. easy to understand.
Definitions include: money.
Definitions include: cocaine.
Definitions include: cocaine.
Definitions include: a mixture of cocaine and heroin to be injected.
Definitions include: cocaine.
Definitions include: pure methamphetamine.
Definitions include: cocaine.

Other terms relating to 'to kill':

Definitions include: to have sex with.
Definitions include: to shoot.
Definitions include: to kill.
Definitions include: to kill via stabbing.
Definitions include: to murder, kill.
Definitions include: to injure or destroy.
Definitions include: messy, trashy, or dilapidated.
Definitions include: to kill or destroy.
Definitions include: to destroy.
Definitions include: leaving.
Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool".
Definitions include: to kill, usually with a firearm.
Definitions include: to kill.
Definitions include: crazy.
Definitions include: to lie to.

Slang terms with the same root words

Other terms relating to 'ice':

Definitions include: no chance.
Definitions include: to reduce the tension in a social gathering at which many people don't know each other.
Definitions include: a person who is of African descent but acts Caucasian.
Definitions include: waering a lot of silver
Definitions include: to affix ice (diamonds or other jewelry) to an object.
Definitions include: a cold-blooded or frigid woman.
Definitions include: to lie profusely.
Definitions include: dead.
Definitions include: Always very calm and never gets mad.
Definitions include: "shit".

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