an expression used to signify getting caught, found out, or being blatantly obvious.
Can be used in many various contexts
Opposite of stealth, sneaky, secretive, discrete.
D: Yo lets thief the ice from the cooler behind the corner store
P: Nah b, the garbage man is back there, bait out!
Client: So where we meeting up? At the Cawthra Timmies?
Dealer: Hell no, bait out! The pigs always chill there.
bait out in context as a verb: "Yo, why the fuck did you tell those girls we went out last night? You baited me out! I told them I was sick!"
Young looking bird that Garner wants to poke with his tiny schlong!!!
Cor, look at that Garner-bait across the road (on a quad). She wants it big time!!
The art of mimicking the pleasurable feeling of sex
In the summer I master bait five times a day.
usually refers to picking up a skanky ho promising her drugs on forest road, nottingham
neil went out dog baiting last night and gave her an alligator fuckhouse
a sarcastic statement used as a test of sarcasm and/or affiliation. Used slyly, the person making the statement uses it to gain knowledge of a person's political, religious, sexual, or hobbyist interests by appearing to be on the side of the person they're talking to.
Alan: "Our Exxon Valdez rig doesn't need no stinking EPA regulations."
(ObLIvious) MIke: Yeah, money-grubbing EPA.
(Keen) Jerry: True, but that was sarcasm bait.
Alan: You're an asshole, Jerry, for saying that there should be no environmental regulation.
A stock phrase used by the opposite sex to get you attracted to them, which may or may not lead to sex. Similar to a pick-up line, but less obvious.
Mark: "Your the most beautiful girl I know."
Stacy: "Your bait line is weak. Your going to have to do better to get in these pants."