noun General Slang

bridge and tunnel

BRIJ and TUN-el · noun · informal

People coming into Manhattan from outside

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Definitions

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A (often mildly derisive) term for people who commute into Manhattan from the outer boroughs, Long Island, or New Jersey via bridges and tunnels. Abbreviated 'B&T.'

“The bar gets mad bridge and tunnel on Saturdays.”
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bridge and tunnel In A Sentence

The bar gets mad bridge and tunnel on Saturdays.

Origin & Usage

NYC; refers to non-Manhattanites who must cross a bridge or tunnel to reach the city.

Variants B&T

People Also Ask

What does 'bridge and tunnel' mean?

It's a mildly derisive term for people who commute into Manhattan from the outer boroughs, Long Island, or New Jersey.

Where does 'bridge and tunnel' come from?

It refers to non-Manhattanites who must cross a bridge or tunnel to reach the city.

Is 'bridge and tunnel' an insult?

It's often mildly derisive, implying someone isn't a true Manhattanite, though it can be used lightly. It's abbreviated 'B&T.'

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