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Iced Out

/aɪst aʊt/ · adjective · slang

Covered in diamonds and flashy jewelry — dripping in 'ice' from chains to watch.

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Definitions

1

Wearing lots of diamond jewelry; covered in 'ice' (diamonds). The more bling, the more iced out you are.

“His wrist is iced out, that watch is doing the most.”
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2

Used broadly as a flex for looking flashy and rich via jewelry.

“Pulled up iced out for the video shoot, chains everywhere.”
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3

Of a piece of jewelry, fully set with diamonds or stones.

“Got the pendant iced out, every inch covered.”
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Iced Out In A Sentence

iced out from the chain to the grill, no notes
that watch is iced out, must've cost a fortune
you don't need to be iced out to look clean, but it helps

Origin & Usage

From hip-hop slang 'ice' meaning diamonds; 'iced out' (covered in ice) became a flex term in late-1990s–2000s rap and bling culture.

People Also Ask

What does iced out mean?

It means covered in diamond jewelry — 'ice' is slang for diamonds, so iced out is dripping in bling.

What does iced out mean in rap?

It's a flex meaning someone's wearing tons of diamonds — chains, watches, pendants all set with stones.

Where does the term iced out come from?

From hip-hop slang 'ice' for diamonds, popularized in late-'90s and 2000s rap and bling culture.

Can a single piece be iced out?

Yes — a chain, watch, or pendant fully set with diamonds is described as iced out on its own.

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