Sally is my bridge sister. She is not my blood sister at all. See, my half sister Brenda and I have the same father. Brenda and Sally have the same mother. So, Sally & I are kind of related through our half sister Brenda.
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The Philadelphia analogue of New York's "bridge & tunnel". Refers to lame-o surbanites who flock to Old City from suburban Philadelphia and southern New Jersey on Friday and Saturday nights to engage in drunken debauchery and infuse the downtown area with general corniness.
If you want to go see a film at The Bourse on Friday night, be prepared to get harrassed by bridge & highway trash.
by teh the March 18, 2007
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by itchie_nocanpo June 30, 2006
Get the bridge and masturbation mug.A term used by pompous out-of-staters who think they are superior to native New Yorkers (namely those from Jersey, the other 4 boroughs and Long Island who travel via bridge or tunnel to get to Manhattan.) Generally used by white-bred, sheltered, self-righteous "yuppies."
Perhaps an antonym would be "Train and Plane people".
Perhaps an antonym would be "Train and Plane people".
Since I moved to NY, I feel inferior and intimidated by native new yorkers, so I refer to them as the, "bridge and tunnel crowd" to make myself feel better.
by justicejoy July 20, 2008
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Get the Bridge Love mug.Derived from the New York City locution, "Bridge and Tunnel Crowd" (“B&TC”) is often used in Houston to refer to the mass of typically young people who live in the outskirts and trek into town to enjoy the food and nightlife. They are distinguishable because they usually "enjoy" the same expensive restaurants that have bad food and pretentious nightclubs. In paticular, these restaurants used to be hot-spots for the city dwellers, but were quickly found to be below par. See, e.g. Milagro. Additionally, the B&TC generally flock to the same popular nightclubs representing that they are big-shots, when in fact, they have peon jobs out in the sticks. See, e.g. The Red Door; See also Credit Card Millionaires.
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-"I don't know why that place is so crowded; I thought the food sucked."
-"It must be the bridge and tunnel crowd."
-"I don't know why that place is so crowded; I thought the food sucked."
-"It must be the bridge and tunnel crowd."
by bkjones98 August 3, 2005
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