Define Iced-out Meaning

Iced-out
Laced wit' diamonds. (or) A drink that's been allowed to sit too long and has become diluted. Popularized by E-40.

Yo, tha playa is hella iced-out, 'cos he makes his bank at Borders. (or) Shoot, bring me a refill--this coke is all iced-out.
By Rodie
Ice Out
to give someone the cold shoulder; to isolate someone.

I bet they're planning to ice out that new kid at the kickback.
By Carolann
Iced Out
adj. Used in reference to a decorative or jewelry item containing a prolific quantity of diamonds ("ice"). Connotes an ostentatious display of material wealth accumulated through slangin' crack, pimpin' 'hoes, hustlin' at the swap meet, MCing, and not paying chile support to tha baby's mamas!

Montrel was all frontin' his shit for the ladies like he's Mr. President or something, 'til I step in sportin' an iced out 24-karat Rolex on BOFE arms! Dayyumn, nigga, guess who got the booty now.
By Starlene
Iced Out
To be dressed with lots of jewelry, usually platinum or diamond, can be a; grill, watch, necklace, ring, earring

DUDE! you look so iced out with your platinum grill, diamond encrusted rolex, and diamond stud earrings.
By Charlotta
Iced-out
Displaying large amounts of diamonds.

That Watch you purchased on Ferrell Watches is so iced-out.
By Edwina
Ice Out
to consume a mixed drink by taking all the ice out of the glass and drinking it like a shot. Works best with vodka tonics.

Let ice out these drinks and get hammered.
By Cal
Ice Out
verb. to make out with someone.

Andrea wants to ice out with John after a few alcoholic drinks.

You should totally ice out with him--he's hot.
By Fleurette
Iced Out
to have jewelry

hey bro im iced out.
By Maryl
Iced Out
to be rollin like a big tymer usually to large sums of money and jewlery
see:bling-bling

i'm an iced ot thug rollin on double dubs
By Eirena
Iced Out
relating to diamonds and black men

damn g, that bling be iced out
By Robbi