ice breaker


something which can break the ice, i.e. something to focus on to start a conversation, in order to prevent any awkwardness in a social situation
i really loved that girl’s feet, they were so hot, so in order to keep looking at that beautiful sight, i figured a good ice breaker would be the tattoo she had around her ankle.

hmmmm….wonder if she ever suspected what i was really interested in….? 🙂
a simple question to start up a conversation. however, few people actually are interested in what they are asking.
bill: so…..how’s the wife?

frank: what the f-ck kind of ice breaker is that?
the person that shows you around when you’re new to a community; called the icebreaker because they usually help avoid awkwardness by starting small-talk.
person 1: who’s that new girl? person 2: i have no idea. all i know is that mary is playing icebreaker for her.
someone who breaks the awkward silence. some one who mentions something that has a lot of tension around it.
“so…. how did that histor test go?” inched felicia. sheila sighed.she was glad there was an ice breaker to help her ease her mind.
sland term for dextromethorphan hydrobromide (dxm) dxm is a widely available over-the-counter cough suppressant. when taken far above its standard medical dosage, it is a strong dissociative used primarily by teens.
positive
mood lift, euphoria
giggling, laughing
dissociation of mind from body (positive when sought)
creative dreamlike experiences
some users report empathic feelings, forgiveness, warm feelings towards others
neutral
pupil dilation
visual and aural hallucinations
decreased s-xual functioning (difficulty achieving -rg-sm)
confusion, disorientation
skin sensitivity, alters tactile (touch) and skin sensations
robotic, zombie-like walking, “robo-walk”
discoordination, reduced agility
negative
upset stomach, vomiting
dizzyness
body itching
rash, red blotchy skin
diarrhea
fever
tachycardia (racing, pounding heart)
some users report feeling disconnected, isolated from others
some users report hangover/depression on the following 1-2 days.
i picked up a bottle of icebreakers for tonight
when a stoner mixes cocaine and weed which gives it the same effect of an icebreaker. (the combination of white and green)
jim: weed just hasn’t been doin it for me lately…

stan: have u ever made yourself an icebreaker?

jim: no, but good idea, that’ll f-ck me up!!
the guy who takes one for the team. he’s the guy who goes with the ugly/large/psychotic (delete as appropriate!) woman of the pack, so his mates can get off with their better looking mates. the move is usually an aggressive, bold action, so as to get it over and done with…
spike: ‘look at oggi necking the fat chick!’
frank: ‘trust oggi to be the ice breaker!’
spike: ‘we’re quids in! jingle bells, jingle bells, sh-gging all the way!!’

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