Short for "bridge and tunnel", the term refers to those who travel into Manhattan from outlying areas such as New Jersey and Long Island to take advantage of the city's nightlife. The term may also include those who come into Manhattan from New York City's other four boroughs.
The term is often used in a deragatory manner indicating that those who fall under this term are young and/or trashy and dilluting the quality of New York nightlife.
The term is often used in a deragatory manner indicating that those who fall under this term are young and/or trashy and dilluting the quality of New York nightlife.
by sissychrissy1 August 26, 2005
What Manhattanites call intruders (who don't live in Manhattan) who uses bridges and tunnels to enter into Manhattan.
"Guido is so B&T! He needs to go back to Jersey!"
"Guido is so B&T! He needs to go back to Jersey!"
by Sami Martin Sarmiento September 15, 2005
Man #1: Hey would like you to B&T tomorrow afternoon on the speed boat? I hear the weather will be absolutely splendid!
Man #2: You bet your sweet ass I do!
Man #2: You bet your sweet ass I do!
by kcoolnasty December 17, 2009
by Peter Darker October 08, 2010
Bath & Tennis, as in the Southampton or Palm Beach Bath & Tennis Club - a snooty and sarcastic interpretation of the usual B&T abbreviation for an individual who is considered Bridge & Tunnel. The sarcasm lies in the fact that the individual in question clearly is not a member of a bath & tennis club.
Comment: "Wow look at that guido, he is definitely B&T."
Sarcastic Response: "Yeah, he was my doubles partner in Southampton last weekend, he's got a mean backhand."
Sarcastic Response: "Yeah, he was my doubles partner in Southampton last weekend, he's got a mean backhand."
by NY101 October 08, 2010
Bridge & Tunnel, people that do not live in Manhattan, but live nearby and have to enter to entertain themselves via either...
by urban burn April 28, 2003
by Irina K. January 04, 2006