Ice Up the Whole Rat
A catch all phrase created by “The Letter’s Page” podcast to describe a situation that usually involves overkill! Some ways this phrase can be used include -
1 - completely solving a problem.
2 - stalling/procrastinating something for a long period of time.
3 - creating a large problem/challenge.
4 - literally completely covering something or someone in ice.
1 - completely solving a problem.
2 - stalling/procrastinating something for a long period of time.
3 - creating a large problem/challenge.
4 - literally completely covering something or someone in ice.
1 - “Hey Boss, Mr. Chomps and I finally figured out how to ice up the whole rat and finish those robots you needed! It was Bot-Tastic!”
2 - "I completely forgot about my proposal that’s due tomorrow for this genetic experiment! I've just been icing up the whole rat to finish it up!”
3 - "I really iced up the whole rat when tripped over this ancient relic in my friend’s attic, I hope she doesn’t notice… I’m sure it will all work out though!”
4 - “Did you hear what happened to Paul last week? He left his window open during that ice storm and really iced up that whole rat!”
2 - "I completely forgot about my proposal that’s due tomorrow for this genetic experiment! I've just been icing up the whole rat to finish it up!”
3 - "I really iced up the whole rat when tripped over this ancient relic in my friend’s attic, I hope she doesn’t notice… I’m sure it will all work out though!”
4 - “Did you hear what happened to Paul last week? He left his window open during that ice storm and really iced up that whole rat!”