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bling bling 
notes
- see bling-bling.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Aug 03 2009.
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bling-bling 
adjective
- high class.
Tavern on the Green is more bling bling than KFC.
Harvard is more bling bling than a county college.
by Josh, NJ, USA, Oct 28 2001.
- fancy. May imply that the person is showing off.
Oh, look at Mr. V, all bling-bling with the new cell phone!
Did you see his Escalade with bling-bling wheels?
by Anthony, Hazlet, NJ, USA, Dec 06 2002.
interjection
- Used to relate something to money; WOW THAT'S FANCY.
After a Mercedes Benz passes by: "Bling Bling!"
by Rob H., Newton, MA, USA, Feb 05 2002.
noun
- any expensive, flashy, or shiny jewelry, usually gold or silver, esp. bracelets, chains, earrings.
She was looking hot in her bling-blings.
by TYI I., Manhattan, NY, USA, Jan 22 2000.
- diamonds.
She has some serious bling-bling on her finger!
by Dan L., Evanston, IL, USA, Feb 23 2002.
- money.
Yo, get out there and score me some bling-bling!
by Mark E, BC, Canada, Mar 13 2002.
- any expensive, flashy, or shiny object.
Did you see his Escalade with bling-bling wheels?
by Natalie L., Thousand Oaks, CA, USA, May 17 2002.
verb
- to show off one's fancy items.
He's bling-blingin' now!
by Anonymous, Tennessee, USA, Dec 10 2000.
- to be wealthy.
He's bling-blingin'.
by bob, New York, NY, USA, Mar 03 2002.
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ice 
noun
- diamond-containing jewelry.
Damn girl, look at the ice around his neck!
by Michael, Charlotte, NC, USA, Aug 22 1998.
- flashy jewelry, usually containing many diamonds or diamond-like gemstones. Often worn as an outward display of one's wealth.
Damn girl, look at the ice around his neck!
by Michael, Charlotte, NC, USA, Aug 22 1998.
- methamphetamines in the form of visible crystals, as opposed to methamphetamines in powder or clump ("rock") form.
You got any ice?
by Jonathan W., Los Angeles, CA, USA, Nov 10 1998.
- silver jewelry.
by Dan W., New Paltz, NY, USA, Dec 06 2001.
- diamonds.
by Anonymous, May 07 2002.
transitive verb
- to kill.
I'm gonna ice that punk.
He's gonna get iced if he doesn't get out of that gang
by Ryan, Rosemount, MN, USA, Feb 28 2002.
- to put "ice" (diamonds or other jewelry) on a person.
For my girl's birthday, I'm gonna ice her wrist.
by Mike, FL, USA, Jan 07 2003.
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ice out 
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.
by B-dogg, East Windsor, NJ, USA, Feb 05 2000.
intransitive verb
- to affix ice (diamonds or other jewelry) to an object.
I got my watch iced out.
by Chill, Brooklyn, NY, USA, May 26 1999.
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rock 
- to wear.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Oct 03 2009.
adjective
- of the "rock and roll" genre of music.
I like rock music.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Sep 14 2009.
intransitive verb
- to be great, exciting, or fun.
You got Stones tickets? That rocks!
This chocolate cake rocks!
by jim, San Jose, CA, USA, Nov 23 1998.
- to disturb.
I was rocked by the news of her death.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Sep 14 2009.
- to be a talented musician or musical group.
This band rocks.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Sep 14 2009.
noun
- a piece of diamond jewelry, such as an engagement ring. Implies a large diamond.
Don't try to get her phone number! Didn't you see that huge rock on her finger?
by jackson s., Feb 07 2002.
- a dependable or reliable person who is a source of consistent emotional support.
You are my rock.
by usa, USA, Nov 14 2002.
- a piece of crack cocaine.
Be countin' these rocks, biatch! - Chris Rock
by Mark, Denver, CO, USA, Feb 07 2003.
- the "rock and roll" genre of music.
I listen to rock.
by WalterGR, Sacramento, CA, USA, Sep 14 2009.
transitive verb
- to beat someone up.
I'm gonna rock that boy for calling me names.
by James E., Richmond, VA, USA, Dec 07 2004.
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