ICKY
Bothering one’s conscience and good senses The word ‘icky’ may refer to something offensive and bothersome in this context =It seemed icky to hang on to them. More…
Iconicize
To make something into an icon. ="I really want to iconicize this picture of me, so that people think of it when they hear my name." Etymology : The word "icon", More…
iCrap
A piece of merchandise related to the Apple Apple has taken over the market with their mp3 player known as the iPod. After it became established as the predominant music player of the More…
icw
To present someone (most likely one of your bros) with a Smirnoff Ice. If one is presented with a Smirnoff ice, he or she must promptly get on one knee and drink it, unless they have a More…
icy
(inherited derivation) stylish, fashionable =This term originates from the word "cool" meaning 'popular or trendy.' This term evolved into icy because when water is More…
Icy
An aesthetically clean, expensive look primarily used to describe jewelry, clothing, and a person’s appearance. =It is slang for describing a person’s appearance and what they are wearing. More…
Icy (1)
(reanalysis and Adjective) To be covered in expensive jewelry =This word bring to mind the contrast of people being described as “fire” or “hot” to give them a compliment. This is a More…
Icy (2)
used to describe something that is cool or nice =the word icy, has the root ice with an addition –y suffix. Ice is the solid form of water, produced by freezing, and –y is a native English More…
idc
(for "I Don't Care") Used to express both general lack of interest and disapproval =This term usually exists as a lower case acronym in Internet text messaging. It is unclear More…
Idea hamster
A person who, with seemingly endless energy, always seems to have his/her idea generators running The first metaphor in this category seems to be idea generator. To extend the metaphor to More…
Ident
A shortened version of the singular noun 'identification,' perhaps law enforcement or security jargon. The TV character in the citation below supposedly used to be a police More…
identity theft
crime where a person steal not only someone's belongings, but also their identity when trying to use the stolen property apparent meaning:the act of stealing someone's belongings and More…
iDevice
Any Apple device or device that looks like an Apple device. Used as a general term for a form factor similar in design to that of Apple's. ="Look at all of the iDevices in this More…
Idg
(idiom) Similar to the term ydg. It is supposed to mean “I dig.” It is the proper response to someone who asks ydg? =The term is also a complicated use of blending and clipping of the two More…
idgaf
acronym for I don't give a fuck ="Meh... who cares.. idagf." Etymology : acronym of "I don't give a fuck" =Text that my friend sent me (Oct 9 2011)
idiot box
Television set Refers to the well-known assertion that television has no educational value. =2005-10-01 Etymology : compound of IDIOT and BOX =my suitemate
IDK
Abbreviation for "I don't know." Used often in an online chatting or written conversation. ="What are you having for lunch?" "IDK" Etymology : More…
IDL
(Acronym) describes a state of intense laughter. =: IDL is an acronym formed by taking the initials of “I Die Laughing”. It is another form of “lol”, “lmfao”, and “rofl”. But it isn’t as More…
Idolatrine
(Noun) an idolized person that uses their popularity for malice =Nonce word that seems to be a statement against certain idols in comparison to latrines, giving an overall negativity to More…