The fridge challenge is when you blindfold yourself, open your fridge and take out 5 random items. Take off the blindfold and mix the 5 items together and take a taste. All this to the song FRIDGE by NIGELL.
by NIGELLSFRIDGE April 10, 2020

A Homo that cannot accept that fact that he is a Homo. Could be used to describe a Lesbian, but I prefer Carpet Muncher.
Gary - "I know I haven't been with a woman in 3 years! I'm trying to find the right one!"
Shaun - "You own 58 pairs of shoes and drive a Beetle, obviously you are Straight Challenged and need to just come out"
Shaun - "You own 58 pairs of shoes and drive a Beetle, obviously you are Straight Challenged and need to just come out"
by inmijd May 31, 2011

by eleventeenfrogs October 2, 2022

A phrase describing a once deep frost that starts to melt during the passage of a warm front. Normally represents the fact that a band of precipitation on its way one would have hoped would fall as snow actually falls as rain.
by mids99 December 17, 2009

Man: Hey babe, wanna try the 59 second challenge?
Woman: Yes of course. Oral or vaginal?
Male: why not both?
Woman: Yes of course. Oral or vaginal?
Male: why not both?
by JakeEC August 21, 2025

by Cindy King May 25, 2018

A euphemism used when someone has strong negative feelings about something, but is choosing not to share them more explicitly (usually out of courtesy towards others).
Calling something "challenging" is a way to express one's dislike of it as being a personal issue, rather than a condemnation of the thing itself. Basically, "it's not you, it's me."
Often used in a lighthearted or humorous manner.
Calling something "challenging" is a way to express one's dislike of it as being a personal issue, rather than a condemnation of the thing itself. Basically, "it's not you, it's me."
Often used in a lighthearted or humorous manner.
Person 1: I love her new song! What'd you think of it?
Person 2: It's... challenging. It isn't for me. (Absolutely hated it.)
"Do you want a mint? Your breath is a bit challenging."
(After falling down the stairs): "The stairs are challenging today."
Person 2: It's... challenging. It isn't for me. (Absolutely hated it.)
"Do you want a mint? Your breath is a bit challenging."
(After falling down the stairs): "The stairs are challenging today."
by dealt a ruin September 7, 2025
