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been iced
noun
Water in frozen (solid) form.
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I haven't been Iced yet, but after reading an article on the phenomenon in the Times earlier this week, I am on the lookout.
By Jon Michaud June 10 , 2010I haven't been Iced yet, but after reading an article on the phenomenon in the Times earlier this week, I am on the lookout.
For one thing, the doughnuts are served as soon as they have cooled and been iced, meaning that doughnut you eat at midnight might have been made only an hour or two before.
You've been ICED -- a twist on Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the federal agency responsible for enforcing immigration laws.
Once all cupcakes have been iced, serve and enjoy!
So another big reform topic has been iced for the foreseeable future.
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Tea that's iced.
There's iced tea.
Often it's iced coffee, no matter the season.
Fruit-flavored iced tea is $2, as are iced coffees; wheatgrass shots are $2.25.
(I'd thought it was iced tea — whoops!) People ate without much ceremony.
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