bite the ice

bite the ice

rude slang A rejoinder that emphasizes one's annoyance with and dismissal of something or someone. A: "Yikes, what did you do to your hair?" B: "Oh, bite the ice!"
See also: bite, ice
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Bite the ice!

Sl. Go to hell! If that's what you think, you can just bite the ice! Get away from me! Bite the ice!
See also: bite
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

Bite the ice!

exclam. Go to hell! If that’s what you think, you can just bite the ice!
See also: bite
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • bite me
  • Bite the ice!
  • shake (one's) fist at (someone or something)
  • shake your fist
  • here we go again
  • knock (one) cold
  • knock cold
  • emblazon
  • emblazon (something) on(to) (something)
  • emblazon on
References in classic literature
He learned to bite the ice out with his teeth when it collected between his toes; and when he was thirsty and there was a thick scum of ice over the water hole, he would break it by rearing and striking it with stiff fore legs.