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ice out

verb

  1. to exclude (a person) with coldness and disregard
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Wiktionary

verb

  1. 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.

    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.

  2. To cover with diamonds.

    He pay it on time when the rent due Made him ice out my neck and the wrist too

    Diamonds bitin heavily […] Ice out my bitch, I get fried and do bougie things