Definition
A podcast-born catchall phrase meaning to go way overboard—whether completely solving a problem, procrastinating extensively, creating unnecessary chaos, or literally freezing something solid with overkill enthusiasm.
Example Usage
I completely iced up the whole rat making my presentation perfect—added 47 animations nobody needed.
Source: Urban Dictionary (https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Ice%20Up%20the%20Whole%20Rat&defid=17271386)
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