A fork of Rural Dictionary
To shine or glitter; "bling bling", "razzle-dazzle"
Possible origin: Olde English verb blican: to shine
sing-sung pattern (principal parts): blice bloce bliccen
Your wheels blice! ; they must be chrome, man.
BLICE=black ice. It is very sneaky and occurs in very cold areas.
"Watch out for that BLICE or you may slip and break your neck!"
When you have burped the word "ICE" but done it deliberately and blantently into someones face.
In other words:
Blantant "ICE" means "BLICE"
Peter: "Oh hello John, how are you?"
John: "Yeah I'm all goo...BLICE!!!"
Peter: ¬_¬ "Thats fucking disgusting"
To get a blow job while eating ice cream.
Best day ever....I got a blice cream in the parking lot of Rita's!