Anglish | sp | English |
Ice | n | Jewellery, especially diamonds. 2. a frosty reception, brush off. 3. amphetamines |
Ice | vb | To ensure victory, especially in a sporting event. 2. to place in solitary confinement. 3. to murder, kill. 4. to reject, turn down. 5. to complete, finish. 6. to cancel a meeting. 6. abandon a plan or scheme. |
Icebox | n | An unemotional person, especially a sexually unresponsive woman. 2. a prison. 3. solitary confinement. |
Iced | adj | Of a prisoner placed in solitary confinement for a long period. |
Iced to the eyebrows | phr | Extremely intoxicated, drunk. |
Ice maiden | n. | A very cold, emotionless and composed woman. 2. an ice-queen |
Ice man | n | An emotionless man. 2. a paid killer or hitman. |
Ice queen | n | A cold, apparently emotionless woman. |
I mean and how | phr | That is absolutely true |
I'm there | phr | An expression of support. |
I'm telling you | phr | An emphatic statement that there's no need for discussion of support. |
I'm must break you | phr | An expression used to threaten a rival or opponent. |
In a box | phr | In difficulties, in a confused state of mind, in a quandary. 2. in the same box. 3. sharing the same problems. |
In a crack | phr | Very soon, in a moment. |
In a flea's leap | phr | Immediately. |
In-and-in | n | The moment in the swindle when the swindler seem to risk their money along with that of the dupe. |
In-and-out | n | A cigarette. 2. the nose. |
In and out like a fidler's elbow | phr | Rapid and enthusiastic copulation. |
In a shake of a hand | phr | At once, immediately, very quickly. |
In a stink | phr | Awful, terrible |
In a sweat | phr | Anxious, worried. |
In a walk | phr | Easily; by a wide margin |
In bed with | phr | Allied or associated, usually implying nefarius activities. |
In-betweens | phr | Depressants, amphetamines. |
Inching along | phr | Progressing slowly but steadily |
In clover | adj | In comfort. |
In Crab street | phr | Annoyed, irritated |
Indeed-and-indeed | adj | Absolutely, really and truly. |
In-on | adj | Involved with; privy to; part of, informed. |
In sour | phr | In disfavor; disliked |
Insider | n | A person who has secret information; a member of the 'Inner sanctum' of an organisation |
In the black | phr | In profit, in good financial shape |
In the dark | phr | Ignorant, uninformed, as in "Let's keep him in the dark |
In the know | phr | Having inside information; knowing secrets |
In the red | phr | In debt, in financial diifficulty |
In the running | phr | Among the chief contenders; having a good chance to win |
In the spotlight | phr | Leading, prominent, outstanding. "In the limelght" is a variant |
In the swim | phr | In the contest, in the race |
Iron house | n | A jail, prison |
It's a go | phr | A bargain, an agreement, a deal. 2. it's a success. |
It's all go | phr | Everything is full on, energetically undertaken. |
Ittishness | n | Sexual attractiveness |
Itty | adj | Sexually attractive |
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