I took the liberty of asking doctor Google. It appears it's got something to do with the name of a brand, an abbreviation of the word Frigidaire. Could be something else, but then there would be lots of possibilities.
'Fridge' is a colloquial term that is thought to have been derived from one of the first really popular brands of refrigerator in America called Frigidaire. The brand was so popular that almost all brands of refrigerator where called 'Frigidaire' and it's assumed the the word 'fridge' is an altered 'slang' word of Frigidaire.
As I predicted, interesting. I think it's kinda like a written version of Santa Claus, he was (supposedly) thin and green-clothed then advertisements turned him fat and red-clothed...
Saunta Claus is derived from Sinterklaas aka Saint Nicolas, a Dutch tradition for children: the old Saint Nicolas in red clerical robes goes to visit children in early december together with his black helpers (Piet -> Peter or zwarte Piet -> Black Peter ... ). In the US they moved this day of celebration from december 5th to christmas and Coca Cola made him fit. The black helpers have been replaced by gnomes... (blame the Irish??).
Oh and Sinterklaas traveles by steamship, departing from Spain.
Actually, seems every European nation has their own version of him. Such as in England, he is known as Father Christmas. So indeed a green-clothed version did once exist. But by Catholic tradition, Saint Nicolas is actually the Patron Saint of Prostitutes, definitely NOT someone I want anywhere near my daughter.
What you know of Santa today is nothing more than a commercialized version of the original myth. The original myth was that he also had a demon companion who travelled with him. Santa would give toys to the good children, but allow the demon to eat the naughty children. And then Capitalism grabbed onto him, and they morphed him into a holly jolly fat fellow who places gifts under your tree on Christmas night.
It's kind of a joke but really, why does fridge have a "d"? It would be very interesting to know...
I've always just assumed the 'd' was in there for the pronunciation (like the 'd' in 'midget' or 'gadget'), otherwise it would be a re-frigg-erator, but it seems I learned something new today....
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