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The wife and I were finishing dinner...relax I'm not posting pics of her here...and we were about to put the leftovers away. I told her to "frigerate" them and she corrected me and said it was "refrigerate." Now, here is my point and and mind you, I'm a trendsetter; re as a prefix implies doing something again. I had never had the food that I cooked in the fridge so it was only frigerated. She said I was retarded and then I ate three Reece's eggs out of frustration and also hunger.

What say you guys, is it frigerate or refrigerate? Oh no this seems like a @Clippy thread so I should get well soon.
 
The wife and I were finishing dinner...relax I'm not posting pics of her here

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You're both right

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In this case, the prefix re does not mean to do again, as in the word reload for example.
 
I member having that conversation with my ex wife, but there's nothing much to port.
 
No offence but your wife sounds like she has a bit of a lip on her, you need to shut that shit down and show her who’s in charge.
 
The wife and I were finishing dinner...relax I'm not posting pics of her here...and we were about to put the leftovers away. I told her to "frigerate" them and she corrected me and said it was "refrigerate." Now, here is my point and and mind you, I'm a trendsetter; re as a prefix implies doing something again. I had never had the food that I cooked in the fridge so it was only frigerated. She said I was retarded and then I ate three Reece's eggs out of frustration and also hunger.

What say you guys, is it frigerate or refrigerate? Oh no this seems like a @Clippy thread so I should get well soon.

I think you are an f-level Clippy imposter

Be a kind sir and fuck off
 
The wife and I were finishing dinner...relax I'm not posting pics of her here...and we were about to put the leftovers away. I told her to "frigerate" them and she corrected me and said it was "refrigerate." Now, here is my point and and mind you, I'm a trendsetter; re as a prefix implies doing something again. I had never had the food that I cooked in the fridge so it was only frigerated. She said I was retarded and then I ate three Reece's eggs out of frustration and also hunger.

What say you guys, is it frigerate or refrigerate? Oh no this seems like a @Clippy thread so I should get well soon.

No photos of the wife?

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Merriam Webster and Oxford English both do not contain the word "frigerate".

Seeing as it's called a refrigerator, it seems like the action is to refrigerate. That is definitely in both dictionaries.
 
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