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You may have heard the phrase โ€œice in my veinsโ€ in sports or on social media, but what exactly does it mean? It refers to the ability to stay cool under pressure, and it became popular after NBA player Dโ€™Angelo Russell created the โ€œice in my veinsโ€ pose. In this article, weโ€™ll teach you everything you need to know about the phrase โ€œice in my veins,โ€ including its meaning, how to do the ice in my veins pose, and why itโ€™s so popular on TikTok. If youโ€™re ready to score big in slang, letโ€™s go!

โ€œIce in My Veinsโ€ Definition at a Glance

The phrase โ€œice in my veinsโ€ means youโ€™re cold-blooded, or able to stay calm in high-stress situations. The โ€œice in my veinsโ€ pose was popularized by Los Angeles Lakers player Dโ€™Angelo Russell, who uses it to celebrate clutch plays. To do the pose, extend one arm downward and point to the veins on that arm.

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What does โ€œice in my veinsโ€ mean in basketball?

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  1. In the sports world, โ€œice in my veinsโ€ is used to describe skillful players who donโ€™t fold under pressure, especially during the last few minutes of a match that could make or break the game. Itโ€™s often associated with basketball, thanks to Los Angeles Lakers player Dโ€™Angelo Russell, who began pointing to the veins in his forearms as a celebratory pose back in 2016. [1]
    • The expression โ€œice in my veinsโ€ (or sometimes โ€œice water in my veinsโ€) was a little-known English idiom until it was popularized by Russell.
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The โ€œIce in My Veinsโ€ Pose

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  1. Keep your extended arm straight and relaxed, and position your hand so itโ€™s flat and your palm is facing outward. With the opposite hand, use your index and middle fingers to gesture toward the veins on the inside of your arm. Throw out a cool and confident expression, like a wink or lip bite, to enhance the effect and look extra cold-blooded.
    • If you want to dap someone up like LeBron and D-Lo , slap your friend's right hand with your right hand, then slap the back of their right hand with the back of your right hand. Wrap your thumb around the crook of their thumb, gently squeeze, then let go and flash the ice in my veins pose.
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โ€œIce in My Veinsโ€ Beginnings & Popularity

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  1. On March 1, 2016, Los Angeles Lakers player Dโ€™Angelo Russell scored 39 points against the New York Nets. After shooting a three-pointer with 30 seconds left in the game, Russell celebrated by pointing at his forearm and shouting โ€œice in my veinsโ€ (which you can see here ). [2]
    • On November 22, 2016, Lakers player Nick Young paid tribute to Russell by flashing the pose after scoring a three-pointer during the last 10 seconds of the game against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
  2. While itโ€™s unclear who started the โ€œice in my veinsโ€ trend on TikTok, users started using the pose in various videos. Rather than referring to the final moments of a basketball game, pointing to the โ€œice in your veinsโ€ on TikTok means youโ€™re telling the truth or being authentic. Itโ€™s often featured in โ€œIt Started with a Heyโ€ challenge videos , which is used to compare 2 people with different personalities. [3]
    • The โ€œice in my veinsโ€ pose is also called the โ€œTikTok Arm Thing,โ€ for people who are unfamiliar with its origins.
    • Some TikTokers use the โ€œice in my veinsโ€ pose to humorously and ironically refer to something as cold-blooded.
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โ€œIce in My Veinsโ€ Emoji

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  1. While there isnโ€™t an official โ€œice in my veinsโ€ emoji, you can convey the same vibe by pairing the ๐Ÿ€ basketball emoji with the ๐Ÿฅถ cold face and ๐Ÿ˜ฎโ€๐Ÿ’จ face exhaling emojis.
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More Popular Slang

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  1. If youโ€™re going hard at the gym or dominating other players during a sports game, it means youโ€™re in โ€œbeast mode.โ€ Sports commentators frequently used the term to describe former Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch. [4]
    • โ€œItโ€™s time to go beast mode ๐Ÿ‹๏ธ๐Ÿ‹๏ธ๐Ÿ‹๏ธโ€
    • โ€œI was in beast mode at the gymโ€”5 sets of 20 reps!โ€
    • โ€œDavante Adams is in full beast mode tonight ๐Ÿˆโšกโ€
  2. If youโ€™re โ€œgoing ham,โ€ it means youโ€™re putting in an extraordinary, or even aggressive, amount of effort. [5] People use this phrase in the gaming and sports world, and in everyday conversation to describe something theyโ€™re passionate about.
    • โ€œI just ordered a chocolate milkshake and Iโ€™m about to go ham on it ๐Ÿคคโ€
    • โ€œShe went HAM on that final play. I understand why they say sheโ€™s the best now!โ€
    • โ€œIโ€™m going to go ham at the gym tonight. I ate way too much food over the holidays.โ€
  3. When someone is โ€œlocked in,โ€ it means theyโ€™re 100% focused and committed to something. Theyโ€™re fully determined to complete a goal or task, and nothing will shake their focus or resolve. [6]
    • โ€œI was locked in at the gym today, headphones on and everything.โ€
    • โ€œDuke is locked in tonight, scoring his 6th three-pointer of the night ๐Ÿ’ซโ€
    • โ€œStephen Nedoroscik was totally locked in on the pommel horse. He nailed his routine!โ€
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      • Sometimes, the phrase โ€œice in my veinsโ€ can be associated with drug use. โ€œIceโ€ is slang for crystal meth, which often comes as small crystals that look like ice. [7]
      • If it feels like you have ice running through your veins, it could be a sign of Raynaudโ€™s disease, which is a condition that causes some areas of your body to feel numb and cold in response to stress or cold temperatures. [8]
      • According to Influencer and Content Creator Aaron Makelky, the phrase "Ice in My Veins" is not typically used by anyone Gen Z or younger. If someone does say it, a Gen Zer is likely to label them "Unc Status," meaning they're old and outdated.
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