I paid attention after SCOTUS’s horrible VRA Sec 2 ruling, none of the genocide in Gaza people, who were very vocal in 2024, said a mumbling word. The get “ICE out” folks were equally as quiet. There was a splattering…
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(slang, transitive) To cover with diamonds.
In listening to him, I came to believe that the same personality type who would ice out or attack someone without talking to them first out of false “loyalty” would be the same person who would later be unable to apologize.
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“Taraji P. Henson criticized her fellow A-list celebs for attending this year’s MET Gala, which Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos sponsors. She left a comment on Meredith Lynch’s post, which warned celebrities not to wear ICE Out pins.”
“Ice out maybe next week? ( the good kind of ice )”
“"'If you are a celebrity and you attend the Met Gala and you wear the ICE OUT pin, please note that I will be dragging you in perpetuity,' Lynch said in an Instagram video over the weekend. You cannot wear the ICE OUT pin to the Jeff Bezos-backed Met Gala.””
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(transitive) To shun or snub; to give the cold shoulder.
Instead, she chose to ice him out without a glance as they passed on the stairs.
"ice out" means: To shun or snub; to give the cold shoulder.. This is a fairly neutral word with no inherent risk attached. There is no real cause for parental concern; it is descriptive vocabulary rather than something dangerous. If your child uses it, context will usually make the meaning clear. A brief, curious question about where they heard it is generally enough to know whether to follow up.
"ice out" means: To shun or snub; to give the cold shoulder.. Register: neutral, standard English, usable in most everyday contexts. A common non-native mistake is to use the word in the wrong register, or to assume one fixed meaning when it is actually polysemous; always check the surrounding register and the audience before producing it yourself. In formal writing, prefer a neutral synonym or a short descriptive phrase, and use this word only when you have heard or read it being used naturally in a comparable context.
“I paid attention after SCOTUS’s horrible VRA Sec 2 ruling, none of the genocide in Gaza people, who were very vocal in 2024, said a mumbling word. The get “ICE out” folks were equally as quiet. There was a splattering of comments but not many. Black people know #WeAreAllWeGot”
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