As in 'Shut your trap', 'trap' means mouth.
It literally means "I am making trap." Idiomatically it can mean"I'm cheating".
In the right context, trap is already a verb. For example, "to trap something or someone" is an action and therefore a verb.
Will trap.
I/you/we/they trap. He/she/it traps.
The improper conjugation "BEEZ" means "I am (always)" and in the "TRAP" is where you get your money (honey), but where you can get stung.
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh - 1988 Honey for a Bunny Trap as Trap Can 1-13 was released on: USA: 15 October 1988 (segment Honey for a Bunny") USA: 22 October 1988 (segment "Trap as Trap Can")"
The cast of The Honey Trap - 2003 includes: Carrie Clarke as Angel (2003) Doon Mackichan as Narrator
As in 'Shut your trap', 'trap' means mouth.
A trap is a trap but i can also bea male pretending to be a female.
The Thin Blue Line - 1995 Honey Trap 1-3 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (1998)
The cast of Honey Trap - 2005 includes: Dino Castelli as The Cop Brian Delate as The Colonel Abbey Fox as The Wife Deborah Harry as The Lawyer Ewan Ross as The Lover
You can not use the trap
Without knowing what sort of trap you mean, (pitfall, mousetrap, rat trap, booby trap, tourist trap...) we will have to settle for Trappe. (even this word can be used in slang as 'shut your trap')
A "honey" pot in information security is a piece of software intended to be used as a trap to lure potential cyber attackers.
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