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Bridgwater

Is a derogative adjective describing:

a) Someone of low wit
b) Someone with a common disposition and with low-brow social elegance
c) A yocal
George: "From her general demeanor I would say she is a chav".
William: "No. She's far more coarse. She's definitely bridgwater"
George: "I quite agree, she couldn't be any more bridgwater"

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I once saw a homeless man. There was something very bridgwater about him.
by Devilcow August 6, 2008
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Bridgewatered

Past tense. When someone offers you an unrealistically low amount of money for something you’re selling. A combination of being lowballed and jewed.
Guy1: Can you believe this nigga offered me tree fiddy when I was askin twelve hunnid firm?!

Guy2: That nigga Bridgewatered you for sure.
by CrimsonGrimoire April 23, 2020
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Bridgewalker

Noun,

The name given to a person or persons ( Bridgewalker(s) ), who find it necissary to walk or ride over newly built bridges, tunnels etc or who attend openings of highrise or city developements.

Usualy a derogatory term used by working class people, to describe people who have too much time, and partake in such pointless outings.

Bridgewalking as it is know, is often done in large groups of people, sometimes numbering thousands.
"John, went down to the opening of the new east link freeway yesterday, and rode the entire length of it with thousands of other bridgewalkers."

News Reporter: "Thousands of people packed the new city link bridge on its opening today, walking the length of it and attending the ribbon cutting."
by JazzcatKraig September 5, 2008
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bilgewater

When a girl puts her juices into a container and let it sit out in the sun for a few days and gives it a guy of her interest without telling him what it is.
"Did you hear? Sam gave Luis her bilgewater in a Aquafina bottle yesterday."
by Slug Bucket December 12, 2013
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Bridgewalker

Noun,

The name given to a person or persons ( Bridgewalker(s) ), who find it necissary to walk or ride over newly built bridges, tunnels etc or who attend openings of highrise or city developements.

Usualy a derogatory term used by working class people, to describe people who have too much time, and partake in such pointless outings.

Bridgewalking as it is know, is often done in large groups of people, sometimes numbering thousands.
"John, went down to the opening of the new east link freeway yesterday, and rode the entire length of it with thousands of other bridgewalkers."

News Reporter: "Thousands of people packed the new city link bridge on its opening today, walking the length of it and attending the ribbon cutting."
by JazzcayKraig September 5, 2008
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