Meanings
In reference to George C. Parker, an infamous conman who successfully duped his victims into “buying” the Brooklyn Bridge.
How to pronounce "I have a bridge to sell you":
AU
An indirect way of expressing that the addressee is gullible.
Example Sentences
1
You think I would believe that? I have a bridge to sell you!
2
If you think that's true, then I have a bridge to sell you.
3
You honestly expect me to trust you? I have a bridge to sell you.
4
Do I look gullible to you? I have a bridge to sell you.
5
Oh, you have a surefire investment opportunity? Well, I have a bridge to sell you.