The relationship between roommates that are confined at home, forced to share a fridge and it’s dwindling contents in the middle of a pandemic imposed quarantine. This “relationship” can look like friends or enemies, depending on the state of the fridge.
Jack and Jill have been dating for months and decided to shack up together for the quarantine. However, when they began to run low on ice cream, they turned from lovers into fridge frenemies...
by AxonL May 6, 2020
Get the fridge frenemiesmug. When someone leaves something in the fridge in an unbalanced way so that it falls it when the next person opens the fridge.
"Dude, you left the milk teetering on a burrito without the cap on! Why did you fridge Bomb me?!"
"Haha, I left a pile of ketchup packets on top of the mayonnaise in the door of the fridge, classic fridge Bomb."
"Haha, I left a pile of ketchup packets on top of the mayonnaise in the door of the fridge, classic fridge Bomb."
by jmbartho November 3, 2021
Get the Fridge Bombmug. by flamingcheetoes December 31, 2019
Get the Fridgedmug. 1.) Short for refrigerator
2.) The harm of a female character to progress the plot of a male protagonist.
3.) British Slang. Someone who has never been kissed
2.) The harm of a female character to progress the plot of a male protagonist.
3.) British Slang. Someone who has never been kissed
1.) The man put vegetables in the fridge.
2.) Wheel of Time turned Perrin Aybara's arc into a fridge trope.
3.) You are still a fridge? I've just been defridged.
2.) Wheel of Time turned Perrin Aybara's arc into a fridge trope.
3.) You are still a fridge? I've just been defridged.
by The terminanator May 22, 2024
Get the Fridgemug. 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 September 21, 2016
Get the fridgedmug. Fridges! I didn't do the laundry yesterday!
by El Burrito Man May 30, 2018
Get the Fridgesmug. by Fishbone January 4, 2025
Get the Fridgemug.