Making an educated guess.
Extrapolating from previous experience and personal knowledge either to predict future events or explain events about which you have no direct knowledge.
"Why did she ignore me just now?"
"I'm just fishing off the bridge here, but I think it's because you didn't call her last time."
2👍 2👎
When two men and two asian women go back to a hotel room after a night the club. Then men have sex with the asian women "doggy style" while the women make out facing eachother. the two men then "pound" both fists together, thus forming the GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE!
The women must be asian in order for the bridge to be golden.
"lets go find ourselves some asians, to have a golden gate bridge"
15👍 41👎
when a man lays on his back with his feet propped up on a stool or couch producing a favorable angle of about 45 degrees at the waist, and a woman stands with her feet shoulder width apart just behind his head and arches over in the shape of a bridge giving him a blowjob while urinating all over his face
Rob: "What the hell is all over your clothes dude? Did Mary give you a golden gate bridge?"
Chet: "I don't know what you're talking about."
7👍 16👎
This is where you anal a person when they are bent over like a bridge and you claw down their back and on the bum cheeks and sometimes the bum hole.
Person one bends over and person two claws their back and bum hole whilst doing anal called the bridge and claw method
1👍 1👎
The space between a girls vagina and her asshole. Aka Fotch, Gootch, Perineum, Taint
I just finished jogging and my muddy river bridge is all sweaty.
1👍 1👎
A penis, possibly that of a hep cat swinger.
Mmm...shuga...let me ride all night on your freaky fun bridge.
1👍 1👎
The 2.5 km. (1.5 mile) Forth Railway Bridge, the world’s first major steel bridge, with its gigantic girder spans of 521 m. (1710 ft.) ranks as one of the great feats of civilization. It was begun in 1883 and formally completed on 4 March 1890 when HRH Edward Prince of Wales tapped into place a ‘golden’ rivet.
Tancred–Arrol, constructed the bridge, robustly designed in the aftermath of the Tay Bridge disaster by civil engineers Sir John Fowler and Benjamin Baker. The balanced cantilever principle was adopted. The main crossing comprises tubular struts and lattice-girder ties in three double-cantilevers each connected by 105 m. (345 ft.) ‘suspended’ girder spans resting on the cantilever ends and secured by man-sized pins. The outside double-cantilever shoreward ends carry weights of about 1000 tonnes to counter-balance half the weight of the suspended span and live load.
This concept is readily understood from Baker’s ‘human cantilever’ model with his assistant Kaichi Watanabe representing the live load. The pull in his supporters arms indicates the tension in the ties and the push in the lower struts the compression in the tubes.
Each of the 110 m. (361 ft.) high double-cantilevers is supported on well-founded granite faced piers. The bridge’s construction involved the employment of 4,000 men at times, the use of 54,000 tonnes of steel and driving 6,500,000 rivets. Its total cost was £3,200,000 (~£235,000,000 today).
The Forth Rail Bridge Is The Best In The world For Trains
1👍 1👎