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  1. (skating / treading / walking) on thin ice: 1. in a dangerous position where you could fall or have an unfavorable result; 2) in a risky or uncertain situation. Notes : If you walk, tread or skate on thin ice there is a good chance that you might fall through the ice and into the freezing cold water.

  2. "Walking on Thin Ice" is a song by Yoko Ono, released in 1981. She and John Lennon concluded the recording of the song on December 8, 1980. It was upon their return from the recording studio to The Dakota (their home in New York City ) that Lennon was murdered by Mark David Chapman .

  3. Yoko Ono - Walking On Thin Ice. thecatkeaton. 93.3K subscribers. 4.1K. 457K views 15 years ago. 1981. ...more.

  4. walk on thin ice. 1. To act or proceed with great care, caution, and consideration so as not to upset someone or trigger some imminent disaster. The littlest thing tends to anger my mother, so I feel like I have to walk on thin ice whenever I'm at her house.

  5. walk on thin ice. 1. To act or proceed with great care, caution, and consideration so as not to upset someone or trigger some imminent disaster. The littlest thing tends to anger my mother, so I feel like I have to walk on thin ice whenever I'm at her house.

  6. Synonyms, Antonyms, and Cultural Insights for the Idiom “on thin ice” When we say someone is “on thin ice”, it means they are in a precarious situation where one wrong move could have serious consequences. Some synonyms for this idiom include walking a tightrope, skating on thin ice, treading on dangerous ground, and playing with fire.

  7. You're walking on thin ice by continuing to come in late. If the boss notices, you'll be fired. After his recent controversial comments, the senator is walking on thin ice with his constituents.