A fork of Rural Dictionary
Someone who has never had a meet/shift/french kiss. Irish slang.
"Did you hear? Poor Cliona is getting slagged for being a first-year fridget!" "Awh, no way!" "Yes, way!" "Ah, you should see the number of people asking me if I was a fridget on my sarahah the other day! Like, cop on. I've been to Wrights enough times that there's no way I'm a fridget! Are you a fridget?" "Of course not Sarah! Why do you think I'm so popular with the lads on our road!" "Omg, no way! Did you actually?" "Yeah. Johnny was a pretty bad meet but the rest were sound." "Johnny? I thought he said he met loads of girls! You'd think he'd be an okay meet!" "Not a chance! Before me, he was a fridget!!!"
Irish slang word for a wild party, typically at a "gaff" (irish slang for house).
"Righ', so my mam and da are out so I'll be having a mad gaffer!"
Someone around the age of 12/13 who has not yet had a meet/shift/french kiss. Irish slang. In the Irish educational system, after graduating from primary school (about 12 years old) you move onto the first year in secondary school. Therefore a first-year is just your average pre-teen. However, by that age, the best way to be popular is to not be a fridget. A fridget is someone who has never "met" (also Irish slang.) someone. In most cases, people are slagged for being a first-year fridget, but only lightly by friends. Being a first-year fridget isn't bad, but boys typically try to get a meet before first year to avoid the situation altogether, and also in an attempt to show off to their friends.
"Hey, in your school do you get bullied for being a first-year fridget?" "Nah, yer grand." "Really?" "No mate, you're screwed." "..." "Don't worry though. Just go to a disco or something. You'll get a meet there. "Thanks, bro."