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Bait

(UK SLANG)
Meaning #1: Something obvious
Meaning #2: A well known or popular person/ place

(MEANING 1)
A: Duck him down and take his phone
B: Nah man, that’s bait. He’ll see that it’s me

(MEANING 2)
A: Bruv, I might go London uno
B: That place is bait

by SlangForDays March 6, 2021

94πŸ‘ 23πŸ‘Ž


Bait

Enticing somebody of a lesser intelligence to engage in an online argument in order to make a display of their inadequacy.

I called (name) out on their shitty grammar in the hopes that they would get fired up. They took the bait and have been trying to talk down to me for an hour now.

by dickbuttarina November 19, 2015

165πŸ‘ 63πŸ‘Ž


baiting

To lure someone with what you know they will like.

Jack: "hay Tom, Jon was wearing a gold Rolex in Wal-Mart last night."

Tom: "Oh… you mean he was baiting for chicks in Wal-Mart last night."

by team baiting ftw May 16, 2010

133πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž


bait

when something is made blatantly obvious

it was so bait dat it was u who stole my phone

by drimond January 19, 2005

1884πŸ‘ 969πŸ‘Ž


Baite

Making something obvious
being too obvious

Dont make it look to baite homeboy
Nah dnt thts too baite nigga

by Sunshine teddy January 24, 2006

34πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


Bait

1.Trevor Diaz

when a person or persons contacts you to make plans and doesn’t follow through

β€œIs he still coming”
β€œNah he’s bait”

by MakB59 July 13, 2018

38πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


bait

Internet talk for lies or insults that aren intended to trigger people

User 1: This is the best thing since Harry Potte
User 2: Harry what?
User 3: Great bait, mate

by frabrizio December 23, 2017

15πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž