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1. on ice Slang Assured of attainment or success: With the extra goal the victory was on ice. |
2. on ice Slang In reserve or readiness. |
3. on ice Slang Away from public notice or activity. |
4. on thin ice In a precarious position. |
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noun |
1. Water frozen solid. |
2. A surface, layer, or mass of frozen water. |
3. Something resembling frozen water: ammonia ice. |
4. A frozen dessert consisting of water, sugar, and a liquid flavoring, often fruit juice. |
5. Cake frosting; icing. |
6. Slang Diamonds. |
7. Sports The playing field in ice hockey; the rink. |
8. Extreme unfriendliness or reserve. |
9. Slang A payment over the listed price of a ticket for a public event. |
10. Slang Methamphetamine. |
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verb-intransitive |
1. To turn into or become coated with ice; freeze: The pond iced over. |
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verb-transitive |
1. To coat or slick with solidly frozen water. |
2. To cause to become ice; freeze. |
3. To chill by setting in or as if in ice. |
4. To cover or decorate (a cake, for example) with a sugar coating. |
5. Slang To ensure of victory, as in a game; clinch. |
6. Slang To kill; murder. |
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