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The Merriam-Webster Dictionary definition of “fridge” says “to kill/harm a character (in a movie, show, etc.) to motivate another.” The longer meaning of “fridge” states, “To fridge a (usually female) character in a movie, television show, comic book, etc., is to kill them off or seriously harm/abuse/violate them in some way (as a writer) for the purposes of motivating or furthering the development of another (usually male) character. Fridging is considered, and widely criticized as, a storytelling cliché.”
Gail Simone responded on X (formerly Twitter) to being attributed in the Merriam-Webster Dictionary. “So, @MerriamWebster has announced that ‘Fridging’ is officially a dictionary word, and they announced it on social media and credited me as the creator of the concept on their website. That is surprising and cool. Thank you, MW!” The official Merriam-Webster account replied, “Thank YOU!” and included an image of someone holding a large cooking knife with the word “Fridge” stamped in the middle of the image.









