London Bridges (noun.) 1. Panties. The use of this metaphor (london bridges) as an alternative for the word panties was introduced in 2006 by Fergie of Black-Eyed-Peas.
In her debut song, "London Bridges", Fergie makes the following context;
'How come every time you come around
My London London Bridge wanna go down'.
Abstractual concept - (Imagine how one's panties would slip of both legs evenly, they would form a bridge.)
2. Can also be a reference to implcating intercourse (depending on word usage) ie. "I want to get into her London Bridges".
In her debut song, "London Bridges", Fergie makes the following context;
'How come every time you come around
My London London Bridge wanna go down'.
Abstractual concept - (Imagine how one's panties would slip of both legs evenly, they would form a bridge.)
2. Can also be a reference to implcating intercourse (depending on word usage) ie. "I want to get into her London Bridges".
"Look at the size of that girls booty, damm, I can't imagine a london bridge big enough to fit her"
"Why don't you drop the london bridges, so we can get busy?"
"Why don't you drop the london bridges, so we can get busy?"
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