one foot on the bridge
meaning that a person is so stressed out they’re even considering jumping off a bridge.
for stressed out students or workers (mainly made for college students, especially around finals time).
not meant to be taken seriously!!! it is a joke.
“hey roxanne, you okay? ”
roxanne: “nah man, it’s finals week. between this and work, i’ve already got one foot on the bridge..”
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