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bridge builder

A peace maker, an arbitrator.

The bridge builder helps each opposing side to understand the positions of the other and tries to reconcile differences in a way fair to all.

by Luddz June 4, 2015

15πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


london bridge

London Bridge – the cleavage between a woman’s breasts.

London, London, London (v.) – the act of doing a β€œmotorboat” to breasts.

You london-london her breasts, when you kiss the London bridge and utter β€œbrbrbrrrr” imitating a motorboat.

Meanie: Dude, do you know the fergie song – london bridge?
Smartie: And?
Meanie: I think she meant an orgy, by saying london bridge.
Smartie: β€œLondon Bridge” does not mean orgy or legs-widespread or pussy or whatsoever!
Meanie: What does london bridge mean then?
Smartie: London Bridge was downed by fire. When someone makes your "London Bridge fall down", they are making you very hot. (sexual.) In the song by Fergie of the same name the music starts with fire sirens. "How come everytime you come around my London Bridge wanna go down?" equates "How come everytime I see you I wanna get off?"

Meanie: Nah man you kiddin! London bridge is cleavage, and girls get off when you do london-london-london to their breasts! It’s like motorboat, you do brbrbrbr like a motorboat to the london bridge.

by Dickie Greenleaf October 18, 2012

25πŸ‘ 31πŸ‘Ž


Bridge People

A gathering of classy, sophisticated gentlemen who prefer to meet under bridges in the cover of darkness

Mike: Where's Sergio?
Miles: Hanging out with is bridge people

by Severmine January 26, 2011

7πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


melbourne bridge

The bridge spanning the gap between the see of Australia and the great Moon Lake in West Central Africa. Fo SHizzle

If everyone were jumping off the Melbourne Bridge, would you?

by Chase November 4, 2003

7πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


Brooklyn Bridge

The battle cry for a new addictive game this summer in New York City, usually (not not exclusively) played by at least two friends, in which one person (the "car" or "pedestrian" in this case, who is either walking towards or walking behind the person to be the target of the game or the "bridge") yells "Brooklyn Bridge!" and proceeds to run, crawl, and/or dive towards the target friend, who has no choice but to open his/her legs and allow the "car" or "pedestrian" to pass through. Injuries may be sustained. The game involves a seemingly complex point system to keep track of winners and losers. Roller skates optional.

Friend 1: "Brooklyn Bridge!" (starts running towards Friend 2)
Friend 2: "Holy Shit!" (spreads legs and grabs package)

or...

Person 1: "Man, why are you walking funny?"
Person 2: "Yo man, Shawty Brooklyn Bridged me. She ain't so short..."

by John Augustus Roebling June 6, 2007

17πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


london bridge

What ignorant Americans call Tower Bridge.

People of America, listen up while I drop some science:

The Bridge in London which is impressive to look at and had a Tower (hint) at each end is called Tower Bridge. London Bridge is actually a few hundred yards to the west, and looks like nothing much actually.

1. In 1968, an American, Robert P McCulloch paid $2.5 million dollars to buy London Bridge under the mistaken belief that he was buying Tower Bridge. The then London Bridge was taken down, transported to America and reconstructed at Lake Havasu City in Arizona. (A new London Bridge was opened in London in 1973). D'OH!!

2. The bridge that is seen in the video to London Bridge by Fergie is actually Tower Bridge. D'OH!!!

3. British people still laugh about Americans not knowing the difference between the two. :-)

by Dr Pinch October 4, 2006

100πŸ‘ 156πŸ‘Ž


building bridges

1. to make drunk; intoxicate.
2. drinking alcohol for the purpose of getting drunk.

(In this context, bridges–noun: alcoholic beverages consumed to achieve the state of intoxication.)

This term was coined for comedic relief and to avoid sounding like a fucktard when discussing becoming inebriated on the upcoming weekend. Frequently used in the Orange County, California reigon. Coined in Tesoro High, this term started as an inside joke and grew from there. Use in front of authority figures (parents, teachers, etc) to make them go "wtf?" However, use sparingly. Adults catch on surprisingly quick.

Hey man, let's go build some bridges tonight. I got a handle of Skyy & my girlfriend just fuckin' dumped me!

Person one (via text message): Hey, what's up?
Person two (also text message): Neveronion.
Person one (thinking to himself): She just said neveronion.. Is she building bridges or what?

by roxiface April 22, 2007

10πŸ‘ 10πŸ‘Ž