The long stringy piece of cheese that streches when you take the first bite out of a hot slice of pizza.
Last night i was so hungry that as soon as the pizza came i opened the box and the took a piece and made a two foot long pizza cheese bridge.
by D-rock123 March 19, 2009
Those pedestrians wiling to risk their lives standing in the bike lane over the Brooklyn Bridge just to get that iconic photo
by whateverbaby October 17, 2010
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 November 16, 2005
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.
Used in a sentence:
-"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 July 14, 2005
London Bridge is when two girls are fighting over one cup with outstreched arms. As one wins and rips the cup from the others hands they both fall down.
by cuddle_lingus July 11, 2008
by Sean Dizzle October 31, 2003
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.
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."
"I'm just fishing off the bridge here, but I think it's because you didn't call her last time."
by UrbanKeith September 06, 2009