a suburb of Aberdeen, North-East Scotland
Bridge of Don is split into smaller areas. suburbs if you will.
these are: Danestone, Denmore, Dubford, Grandholm, Jesmond, Middleton Park, Ashwood, Mundurno, and Scotstown.
The schools in this area are Danestone Primary,Greenbrae Primary, Bridge of Don Academy, Oldmachar Academy, Braehead Primary,Middleton Park Primary, Forehill Primary, Glashieburn Primary and Scotstown Primary
having lived there for all my life so far, i would say bridge of don is a reasonable area to live in, i have never seen any racists, muggers, drug-dealers or generally anti-social people there. also, it is quiet and the houses are nice. Middleton park is probably the best school out of the lot of them, the pupils are very well behaved so its a bit of a shock when you go up to oldie (oldmachar academy) and meet less well behaved people. people tend to not speak so much dorick up there apart from "dah kenn" which is actually wrong as its "dinna kenn"
however, bridge of don, like all towns has its drawbacks. teenagers are very spoiled, image-conscious, vain and materialistic. should your total income fall less than 30,000 annually you don't want to send your kids there, go for hazelhead, torry, rosemount or midstocket instead
i just went to aberdeen today but i forgot where
I've been before, describe it
it was very peaceful, green, the houses were beautiful, i didn't see any hoodies and i didn't get any racist comments, i saw teenage girls with links london bracelets, hollister hoodies and tops that showed their tummies hanging around with teenage boys with superdry jackets, nike kicks and spiked hair. everyone could speak perfect english
oh, you're thinking of bridge of don then, nice place that.
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When youβre really good friends with another person so you decide to make a pact. This pact states that if one every commits suicide via jumping off a bridge, the other is obligated to do it is well.
Hey Caleb... me and you are such good friends Iβm now declaring us bridge buddies
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When you take a large, long crap that touches both sides of the toilet bowl, and fails to break in half when the toilet is flushed, leaving the turd high and dry, bridging both ends of the toilet.
Hold up a sec I gotta take a crap. OMG Someone took a bridge poop in here that wonβt flush. Iβm going somewhere else.
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When someone wants to or has killed themselves by jumping off a bridge.
Originated in a school full of depressed people who laugh at their problems instead of dealing with them in a healthy and productive way.
Depressed person: "I'm gonna local bridge it at this rate"
Normal person: "There's a bridge you can jump from not far from here"
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The equivalent of an Eiffel Tower (A threesome with two guys and a girl, where one guy is hitting it from behind, and the other guy is getting a blow job. The guys are high-fiving over the girl to make the eiffel tower shape.) but the threesome involves two girls and one guy. The guy is banging one girl from behind while the same girl simultaneously gives the second girl oral sex and the high five takes place between the guy and the second girl = Manhattan Bridging
I assumed that a girl could take place in an Eiffel Tower during a threesome involving 2 females and one male, but my boyfriend corrected me and informed me that what I was referring to was actually Manhattan Bridging.
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the female Barse, the bit between the snatch and the brown eye
when 'accidentaly'taking your lass "up the wrong'un" you have succeeded in 'Crossing the Finsbury bridge'
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A line taken from Knights of the Old Republic II, meaning to complain about a nominal and easy task that is only a minor inconvience to the people involved. It's use it such that saying conveys that you have no good reason to not do what you're asked, other than that you'd prefer not to.
Original-
"We have to get off this ship."
"Well, we'd have to go to the bridge....and that's the only problem I can see with this plan."
"Can you mail this for me?"
"I would, but...Then I'd have to go to the bridge."
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