fridge

Pronunciation




Etymology 1
The is a, perhaps influenced by the  brand of refrigerators, or. The spelling is likely influenced by analogy with bridge, ridge, etc. The is derived from the noun.

The fandom slang verb sense alludes to the phrase "". Simone was referencing a plot point in Green Lantern (volume 3, issue 54, 1994), in which the 's is murdered by a villain, and her body placed in a refrigerator for him to find.

Noun

 * 1)  A refrigerator.

Translations

 * French:
 * Hungarian: frigó
 * Polish:
 * Scottish Gaelic: frids
 * Spanish: frigo, refri

Verb

 * 1)  To place (something) inside a refrigerator to chill; to refrigerate.
 * 2)  To gratuitously kill, disempower, or otherwise remove (a character, usually female) from a narrative, often strictly to hurt another character (usually male) and motivate vengeance.
 * 1)  To gratuitously kill, disempower, or otherwise remove (a character, usually female) from a narrative, often strictly to hurt another character (usually male) and motivate vengeance.
 * 1)  To gratuitously kill, disempower, or otherwise remove (a character, usually female) from a narrative, often strictly to hurt another character (usually male) and motivate vengeance.
 * 1)  To gratuitously kill, disempower, or otherwise remove (a character, usually female) from a narrative, often strictly to hurt another character (usually male) and motivate vengeance.

Etymology 2
Probably of the sound of chafing or rubbing.

Verb

 * 1)  To chafe or rub (something).
 * 2) To chafe or rub.
 * 1) To chafe or rub.
 * 1) To chafe or rub.
 * 1) To chafe or rub.