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1. n. diamonds; jewels. (Underworld.)□ That old dame has tons of ice in her hotel room.□ Look at the ice on her!2. n. cocaine; crystalline cocaine. (Drugs.)□ Max deals mostly in ice, but can get you almost anything.□ This ice isn’t good enough.3. tv. to kill someone; to kill an informer. (Underworld. See also chill.)□ Mr. Big ordered Sam to ice you-know-who.□ Somebody set out to ice Tracy—the dirty squealer.4. tv. to ignore someone. (Underworld. See also chill.)□ Bart iced Sam for obvious reasons.□ The members of the gang iced Bruno, and that really made him worry.5. tv. to embarrass someone; to make someone look foolish.□ Don’t ice me in front of my friends.□ Why does she feel like she has to ice everybody?6. n. money given as a bribe, especially to the olice. (Underworld.)□ Did you give Ervine the ice?□ A lot of those cops take ice.7. mod. excellent; very cool.□ Her answer was ice, and she really put down that guy.□ Man this stuff is ice!
Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions. 2015.