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".
"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?"