There's two words here:
1) fridged (sounds like the gap was "bridged") a past tense verb-new slang/meme/hip language-see previous definitions
2) fridged (sounds like "fridge Ed" (adverb) typically of temperature or coldness in demeanor
1) He was rejected at the bar with his lame one-liner, but she fridged him just as he deserved.
2) She was so fridged, that icicles formed on her lips.
When you are a very difficult situation or bad outcome.
This started from warm beer. No fridge! It now applies to anything bad or a bad situation.
Jessie: Can I live in your mini fridge
Me: Hell yeah get in