London Bridge refers to several historical bridges that have spanned the River Thames between the City of London and Southwark, in central London. The current crossing, which opened to traffic in 1973, is a box girder bridge built from concrete and steel. This replaced a 19th-century stone-arched bridge, which in turn superseded a 600-year-old medieval structure. This was preceded by a succession of timber bridges, the first built by the Roman founders of London.1
The bridge is the subject of the popular nursery rhyme London Bridge Is Falling Down.
--Wikipedia
The bridge is the subject of the popular nursery rhyme London Bridge Is Falling Down.
--Wikipedia
by sjssmarts July 02, 2014
Someone who is friends with two people before they engage in a relationship, and who remains friends with both people throughout the relationship (inc a breakup).
The "bridge" between the two, socially. When a problem, such as a breakup, develops between the two, the bridge friend is the one who gets all the awkward questions the two in the relationship don't have the stones to ask each other.
The "bridge" between the two, socially. When a problem, such as a breakup, develops between the two, the bridge friend is the one who gets all the awkward questions the two in the relationship don't have the stones to ask each other.
Adam: Dude what's up with you?
Bret: Uh, Cathy collared me and started asking a bunch of questions about Dylan and why he won't return her calls.
Adam: Ouch, sucks to be the bridge friend!
Bret: Too right!
Bret: Uh, Cathy collared me and started asking a bunch of questions about Dylan and why he won't return her calls.
Adam: Ouch, sucks to be the bridge friend!
Bret: Too right!
by Sid _P July 08, 2009
Part of Chesapeake in the 757 part of Virginia. While Chesapeake is populated by hicks and some black people near Norfolk, Great Bridge is populated with scene kids. Perhaps the only area so densly populated with scenesters, Great Bridge has become a Mecca for those who wish to live somewhere that's not infested with rednecks
by XChrisXCoreX aka www.myspace.com/equatorexists December 03, 2005
It was all going well until I got to Miffin's Bridge and then I notice Derek had grade A piles that were bleeding so I had to come back up for air.
by Burns and Rob February 27, 2010
by Marcvp August 31, 2006
by Maximillian July 02, 2003
The English charged across Sterling Bridge, where the Scots were waiting. The Scots charged the Sachsenach (Scotch Gaelic for english) from all sides, cutting their lines to pieces. The bridge broke under the weight of the retreating English soldiers. Humiliating defeat for England, triumph for Scotland.
by El_Haggis September 12, 2006