two men joining hands while one is receiving fellatio and the other is having intercourse with the same woman. Regional variation on the Eiffel Tower.
by OCULAR! November 08, 2011
A popular nursery rhyme that also goes by the name "My Fair Lady." Featured in a popular Fergie song that relates to what some call the most well-known nursery rhyme of all time. The song also alludes to the historic and scenic literal London Bridge that has been the subject of many poems, paintings, and musical pieces.
My favorite singing game when I was little was definitely My fair lady/London Bridge.
OMG Fergie is so educated and worldly--she wrote a song about a nursery rhyme AND a landmark!
OMG Fergie is so educated and worldly--she wrote a song about a nursery rhyme AND a landmark!
by sjssmarts July 02, 2014
by iam mcundle September 21, 2003
the fleshy section in between a woman's vagina and anus, also known as a female gooch. So-called because the Humber Bridge in England links the towns of Hull & Grimsby, i.e. 'the fishy bit to the shitty bit'.
by disco_rob_funk February 21, 2005
Derived from the jingle "I see London, I see France, I see someone's underpants", London Bridge is the middle area of a female's undergarments.
In Fergie's song "London Bridge" - how come everytime you come around my london, london bridge wanna fall down?
by tha street August 02, 2006
reverse british dip (see also british dip) to lay ones cock on bridge of nose and balls in or on mouth. (victim preferable unconcious or sleeping)
by danny paden July 11, 2004
Nigel like the feeling of the razor sharp cycle seat in his Boris Bridge as he rode over the cobbles
by Nigel Fuhrage January 19, 2018