by flamingcheetoes December 31, 2019
There's two words here:
1) fridged (sounds like the gap was "bridged") a past tense verb-new slang/meme/hip language-see previous definitions
2) fridged (sounds like "fridge Ed" (adverb) typically of temperature or coldness in demeanor
1) fridged (sounds like the gap was "bridged") a past tense verb-new slang/meme/hip language-see previous definitions
2) fridged (sounds like "fridge Ed" (adverb) typically of temperature or coldness in demeanor
1) He was rejected at the bar with his lame one-liner, but she fridged him just as he deserved.
2) She was so fridged, that icicles formed on her lips.
2) She was so fridged, that icicles formed on her lips.
by HendyMan February 11, 2016
a place where one stores food and beverages during below-freezing temperatures; typically a porch, balcony, patio, or deck
by blaghblagh4 February 20, 2015
by Sexydimma June 20, 2021
The phenomenon that occurs when someone in isolation (either voluntary or mandatory) doesn't have enough food in the fridge to generate a meal. It's in this case when the last and only resort is to use whatever you may find in the fridge to prepare one poor, generally-themed meal for the day. This may also happen in a hangover or being very stoned.
by neojacker April 06, 2020
by BlackToast69 September 25, 2020