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trap verb- to have success attracting members of the opposite sex UK
Royal Navy slang. - [M]ost of us trapped every time we went ashore. — Rick Jolly, Jackspeak, 1989
- to install an electronic trap on a telephone line US
- Burdon says they’ve trapped her line and hung a wire. — Elmore Leonard, Out of Sight, p. 118, 1996
- to land safely and accurately on an aircraft carrier US
- Since there were no other aircraft in the landing pattern, they both came in and trapped without problems. — Gerry Carroll, North S*A*R, p. 60, 1991
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