Gridge

What is Gridge?


1.

A sarcastic expression with the same meaning as "thanks for nothing". Usually preceded by a dramatic sigh or pause. Emphasis can be added by following up with an insult.

Origins believed to be a typo of "fridge".

Paul - "I was out of toothpaste so I used some of yours, but managed to finish off that too. I can't get any for you now 'cause I have to get to work."

Eric - "Well gridge, you dick. You know I suffer from halitosis. That toothpaste was medicated."

See thank you, thanks, nothing, not, sarcasm, sarcastic


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