Definition of Fridge. Meaning of Fridge. Synonyms of Fridge

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Definition of Fridge

Fridge
Fridge Fridge, v. t. [AS. frician to dance, from free bold. Cf. Freak, n.] To rub; to fray. [Obs.] --Sterne.

Meaning of Fridge from wikipedia

- A refrigerator, commonly shortened to fridge, is a commercial and home appliance consisting of a thermally insulated compartment and a heat pump (mechanical...
- Look up fridge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fridge refers to refrigerator, an electrical appliance. Fridge may also refer to: Fridge (band), a...
- 2008, Time identified a term modeled after "jump the shark": "nuke the fridge". Specifically applicable to film, the magazine defined the term: "to exhaust...
- The Fridge was a nightclub in the Brixton area of South London, England, founded, in 1981, by Andrew Czezowski and Susan Carrington, who had run the Roxy...
- A community fridge is a refrigerator (colloquially "fridge") located in a public space. Sometimes called freedges, they are a type of mutual aid project...
- A refrigerator magnet or fridge magnet is a small magnet, often attached to an artistic or whimsical ornament, which may be used to post items such as...
- with producing Xbox Series X mini-fridges for purchase. Microsoft announced during E3 2021 that these mini fridges would be available to purchase by end-of-year...
- plot devices to motivate male characters, an event colloquially known as "fridging". Simone's original list of over 100 affected female characters, published...
- Love Fridge Chicago, located in Chicago, Illinois is a mutual aid group addressing food waste and food insecurity by providing community fridges. The...
- Round Ireland with a Fridge is a book by Tony Hawks, first published in the UK in 1998. It sold over half a million copies. The book is loosely based on...