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  • noun Plural form of iceball.

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Examples

  • If you were outrageous enough, if you could shake up the bureaucrats so bad that their eyes froze into iceballs and their mouths twisted up into smiles of sheer physical panic, into shit-eating grins, so to speak – then they knew you were the real goods.

    What’s A “Community Organizer”? 2008

  • If you were outrageous enough, if you could shake up the bureaucrats so bad that their eyes froze into iceballs and their mouths twisted up into smiles of sheer physical panic, into shit-eating grins, so to speak – then they knew you were the real goods.

    Was Barack Obama An Affirmative Action Case In Law School? Libertarian VP Candidate Will Bet A Million Dollars He Was 2008

  • If you were outrageous enough, if you could shake up the bureaucrats so bad that their eyes froze into iceballs and their mouths twisted up into smiles of sheer physical panic, into shit-eating grins, so to speak – then they knew you were the real goods.

    VDARE.com: Blog Articles » Print » What’s A “Community Organizer”? 2008

  • I got hit with iceballs, tricked into thinking some girl liked me, harassed in the cafeteria and fed dirt ... regardless of the date!

    yes that's actual poop ha ha ha 2009

  • I got hit with iceballs, tricked into thinking some girl liked me, harassed in the cafeteria and fed dirt ... regardless of the date!

    history abhors a vacuum 2009

  • There were the usual corndogs, cotton candy, caramel corn mixed with peanuts, and iceballs topped with brilliantly colored chemicals.

    Cake Lindy 2009

  • Now they just throw their iceballs and run away, and we are left sitting in the snow, fort still intact, planning a counterattack on their site.

    "You might be smart enough to play chez Althouse, but you have got to try much harder. Get out of the boys' club..." Ann Althouse 2009

  • I was pelted smack in the kisser with sleety iceballs all the way home from the bus stop - 3/4th of a mile of sheer hell that would test the mettle of the most stalwart.

    Chess Life Magazine January, 2009 Jan 2008

  • I was pelted smack in the kisser with sleety iceballs all the way home from the bus stop - 3/4th of a mile of sheer hell that would test the mettle of the most stalwart.

    Archive 2008-12-01 Jan 2008

  • There were the usual corndogs, cotton candy, caramel corn mixed with peanuts, and iceballs topped with brilliantly colored chemicals.

    Toast: Lindy 2006

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