If you are outside in really cold weather, you could freeze! Let's learn about this idiom.
Freeze someone out 排挤某人
Jonathan: I got my invitation to Rebecca's wedding. Did you?
Anna: No, I didn't. I know what she's doing. She's trying to freeze me out of our friend's group.
Jonathan: She's not freezing you out, Anna. It's been hard for any of us to see each other because of... you know, the pandemic.
To "freeze someone out" means to not include them. If you freeze a person out, you might act mean to them or simply not invite them to events. Like being kept outside in the cold, it does not feel good to be frozen out.