1. frig - Noun
2. frig - Verb
(slang, transitive, intransitive) to masturbate
She never forgot the day she was caught frigging herself in the library.
(transitive, intransitive, slang, euphemistic) to fuck; to have sex.
Come on, honey, let’s frig.
(intransitive, slang) to mess or muck (about, around etc.; cannot be used on its own)
Be sensible; you’re just frigging about now.
(transitive, intransitive, slang) to make a temporary alteration to something, to fudge, to manipulate
The system wasn't working but I've frigged the data and it's usable now.
An act of frigging.
A temporary modification to a piece of equipment to change the way it operates (usually away from as originally designed).
I had to put a couple of frigs across the switch relays but it works now.
(euphemistic) A fuck.
I don’t give a frig!
To indicate that something is broken:
Where’s you get this ladder from? It’s frigged!
frig (plural friges)
Dated spelling of fridge.
Personally, I am off to look for more recipes with Nam Prik Pao, since I have that jar in the frig to use up. Source: Internet
I am keeping a list on my frig of can and cannot eat and I think each person is individual. Source: Internet
If you keep the broth in the frig, you can bring it to a boil every few days and simmer for a few minutes to keep it from spoiling. Source: Internet
I have to look in my frig soon for a post. Source: Internet
Just in time for me to throw out the contents of my frig and freezer for the trash collection. Source: Internet
We can’t tell from the published examples in the (or some earlier ones in Google Books) who originated the “frig” and “fridge” spellings. Source: Internet