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Fridge Definition

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English

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Probably imitatory; compare frig.

Verb

to fridge (third-person singular simple present fridges, present participle fridging, simple past and past participle fridged)

  1. (archaic) To rub, chafe.
    • 1761: You might have rumpled and crumpled, and doubled and creased, and fretted and fridged the outsides of them all to pieces — Laurence Sterne, The Life & Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman, vol. III (Penguin 2003, p. 145)
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Etymology 2

Abbreviation.

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Noun

fridge (plural fridges)

  1. A refrigerator.
Translations
refrigerator
  • Lithuanian: šaldytuvas lt(lt) m.
  • Macedonian: ладилник mk(mk) (ládilnik) m., фрижидер mk(mk) (frižidér) m.
  • Maltese: friġġ
  • Mandarin: 冷藏室 cmn(cmn), 冰箱 cmn(cmn) (bīngxiāng)
  • Russian: холодильник ru(ru) (xolodíl’nik) m.
  • Serbian: hladnjak m.
  • Slovak: ľadnička sk(sk) f.
  • Spanish: frigo m. (Spain, colloquial), refri f. (Costa Rica, Guatemala, colloquial), refri m. (Mexico, colloquial)
  • Swahili: jokofu sw(sw), friji sw(sw)
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A Refrigerator (often called a "fridge" for short) is a cooling appliance comprising a thermally insulated compartment and a heat pump—chemical or mechanical means—to transfer heat from it to the external environment, cooling the contents to a temperature below ambient. Refrigerators are extensively used to store foods which spoil from bacterial growth if not refrigerated. A device described as a "refrigerator" maintains a temperature a few degrees above the freezing point of water; a similar device which maintains a temperature below the freezing point of water is called a "freezer." The refrigerator is a relatively modern invention among kitchen appliances. It replaced the icebox, which had been a common household appliance for almost a century and a half prior. For this reason, a refrigerator is sometimes referred to as an "icebox".
from: Wikipedia: fridge,
Tue Oct 11 16:11:24 2011