1. fridge - Noun
2. fridge - Verb
To rub; to fray.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI'm a born entertainer, when I open the fridge and the light comes on, I burst into song. Robbie Williams
I have the body of an eighteen year old. I keep it in the fridge. Spike Milligan
There is absolutely no one, apart from yourself, who can prevent you, in the middle of the night, from sneaking down to tidy up the edges of that hunk of cheese at the back of the fridge. Boris Johnson
There is plenty of Hühnerfleisch in the Kühlschrank. (There is plenty of chicken in the fridge.) Kurt Cobain
Opening the fridge door, I found a rat eating the cheese. My dealings with rodents, particularly those tagged verminous, have been few, but generally the pattern has been one of man, the boss, the caretaker of creation, the namer, appearing and the lower orders hitting the road. Tibor Fischer
Well, I've got a colour telly, and a fridge. I've got some pork chops in the fridge, but the chops keep going off, so I have to keep buying more. Syd Barrett