iced out

English

Etymology

From iced + out, by analogy with "ice" referring to diamonds and other stones.

Adjective

iced out (comparative more iced out, superlative most iced out)

  1. copiously decorated with jewelry such as precious stones and metals
    • 2005, Noire, Candy licker: an urban erotic tale, page 8
      The bright lights, iced-out jewels, expensive cars all this shit came with a price on it.

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