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06-21-2016, 01:22 PM
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Is it just me or as a Canadian do I remember another meaning for the word reefer. :-)
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ps think the late 60s early 70s
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06-21-2016, 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim Bennett
Other than better explaining it, that is pretty much what I thought.
Still, where did the term 'frig' come from?
Maybe...
Why the frig is my fridge not cooling properly?
Maybe Dave has an amusing story on this?
Okay, I really have to focus on doing up this customer budget I am working on. Can you tell it is the boring part of my job?
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"Frig" with a soft "g" is the same as "fridge" when said by most people.
Otherwise, it's a frigging fridge!
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06-21-2016, 05:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by float5
"Frig" with a soft "g" is the same as "fridge" when said by most people.
Otherwise, it's a frigging fridge!
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So it is usually said the same, but just spelled wrong (different). I guess that makes a bit more sense. Once I saw it written, I read it as spelled.
I guess a bridge and a brig would be the same thing then as well, eh?
Fudge is then fug
Budge can be bug
Bilge is just big
I'm havin' fun here.
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06-21-2016, 05:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim Bennett
So it is usually said the same, but just spelled wrong (different). I guess that makes a bit more sense. Once I saw it written, I read it as spelled.
I guess a bridge and a brig would be the same thing then as well, eh?
Fudge is then fug
Budge can be bug
Bilge is just big
I'm havin' fun here.
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Hi: Jim Bennett... Queens English!!! Colour/color Cheque/check... what the heck. Alf
escape artist N.S. of Lake Erie
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06-21-2016, 07:28 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by float5
"Frig" with a soft "g" is the same as "fridge" when said by most people.
Otherwise, it's a frigging fridge!
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Using the standard rules of grammar/pronunciation, whether a "G" is hard or soft is determined by what follows it, UNLESS the word begins with a "g." If it is followed by an "i" or an "e" it is generally soft (there are exceptions). If followed by an "a, o, or u" it is generally hard. However, any word ending with a "g" the pronunciation is always hard. Hence, "frig" would always be pronounced with a hard g, as Jim indicated in his original post. Therefore, frig and frige would be pronounced differently, however, the correct spelling of the shortened name of the appliance in question actually includes a "d" (fridge).
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06-21-2016, 07:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by C&G in FL
Using the standard rules of grammar/pronunciation, whether a "G" is hard or soft is determined by what follows it, UNLESS the word begins with a "g." If it is followed by an "i" or an "e" it is generally soft (there are exceptions). If followed by an "a, o, or u" it is generally hard. However, any word ending with a "g" the pronunciation is always hard. Hence, "frig" would always be pronounced with a hard g, as Jim indicated in his original post. Therefore, frig and frige would be pronounced differently, however, the correct spelling of the shortened name of the appliance in question actually includes a "d" (fridge).
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My frig is working fine how's yours ? There are more important things I worry and spend my time on . Pat
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06-21-2016, 07:58 PM
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Good frig here, Pat.
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06-21-2016, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Patandlinda
My frig is working fine how's yours ? There are more important things I worry and spend my time on . Pat
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Another thing to spend time on is having fun. I like to do that too. In case you missed it, that is the basis of this thread, posted in the Campfire Forum.
Just as any proper discussion on the veritable yumminess of poutine is a valid thing to discuss in the name of having fun.
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06-21-2016, 08:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by C&G in FL
... the correct spelling of the shortened name of the appliance in question actually includes a "d" (fridge).
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This is true, but bizarre, given that "refrigerator" does not include a "d" at all.
The overriding rule of spelling in English is that there are no consistent rules for spelling in English.
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06-21-2016, 08:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brian B-P
This is true, but bizarre, given that "refrigerator" does not include a "d" at all.
The overriding rule of spelling in English is that there are no consistent rules for spelling in English.
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Agreed, Brian. And it is continually prostituted. For example, site has become an accepted spelling for sight, only one example of many.
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06-21-2016, 08:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Greg A
Good frig here, Pat.
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Hey Gregg I am certainly glad your frig is good too ! Pat
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06-21-2016, 08:45 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by C&G in FL
Agreed, Brian. And it is continually prostituted. For example, site has become an accepted spelling for sight, only one example of many.
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U R prolly rite.
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06-21-2016, 08:52 PM
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and then you have Bawlamerese..... Hey HON! The Bawlamerese Lexicon
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06-21-2016, 08:57 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim Bennett
U R prolly rite.
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Aargh! Violating forum rules.
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06-21-2016, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by KarenH
Aargh! Violating forum rules.
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I'm sorry. I was a bad, bad boy!
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06-21-2016, 10:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by C&G in FL
Using the standard rules of grammar/pronunciation, whether a "G" is hard or soft is determined by what follows it, UNLESS the word begins with a "g." If it is followed by an "i" or an "e" it is generally soft (there are exceptions). If followed by an "a, o, or u" it is generally hard. However, any word ending with a "g" the pronunciation is always hard. Hence, "frig" would always be pronounced with a hard g, as Jim indicated in his original post. Therefore, frig and frige would be pronounced differently, however, the correct spelling of the shortened name of the appliance in question actually includes a "d" (fridge).
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Ha, ha, Carl, I am aware of all of that but the person who wrote it simply misspelled it --- at least that is my guess --- so of course no rule was followed! Rules in English, though, are often very inconsistent.
I consider "frige" to be in the same category as "frig." I actually usually use "refrigerator." Go figure.
Pat, you are too funny. You know I love my frig! I have to feel sorry for those with that friggin' 4.3 though.
There are getting to be so many friggin' fridge models and problems that one can hardly keep up.
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06-21-2016, 10:41 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by float5
Ha, ha, Carl, I am aware of all of that but the person who wrote it simply misspelled it --- at least that is my guess --- so of course no rule was followed! Rules in English, though, are often very inconsistent.
I consider "frige" to be in the same category as "frig." I actually usually use "refrigerator." Go figure.
Pat, you are too funny. You know I love my frig! I have to feel sorry for those with that friggin' 4.3 though.
There are getting to be so many friggin' fridge models and problems that one can hardly keep up.
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No No Cathy I now love my 4.3 frig ! You look at that frig and it begins to grow on you . Pat
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06-21-2016, 11:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Patandlinda
No No Cathy I now love my 4.3 frig ! You look at that frig and it begins to grow on you . Pat
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By now you have done so much to it that it doesn't dare not work.
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06-21-2016, 11:28 PM
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Quote:
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By now you have done so much to it that it doesn't dare not work.
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You got that right Cathy ! Pat
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