Concept cluster: Tools > Trap devices or methods
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A vehicle used as a decoy by police to help apprehend car thieves, often equipped to be tracked by GPS and to be disabled remotely.
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(slang) An employee of International Business Machines Corporation (IBM).
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(law enforcement, automotive, traffic) A radar trap used by police to catch speeders.
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(transitive, computing, humorous, slang) To delete.
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(figuratively) A predicament or trap.
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(US) A fundraising event in which boxes are decorated and filled with meals for two (traditionally by women) and others (traditionally men) bid on them, anticipating a meal with the preparer.
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Alternative form of bulldyker [Synonym of bulldyke]
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(UK) Synonym of bumper sticker: a large sticker intended for use on the rear end of a car.
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(slang, historical, UK, military) A member of a tunnelling engineering squad in World War I.
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A person who incorporates fire into a dance.
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Obsolete spelling of firangi [(British India, India, Pakistan) A foreigner, especially a British or a white person.]
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(informal) Anything, especially a machine such as a motor car, that performs well, or operates successfully.
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(slang) The flashing light on top of a police car.
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The smuggling of arms and ammunition.
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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see hop, merchant. (one who sells hops for brewing)
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(informal) A Humvee.
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(slang, humorous) A Tesla vehicle.
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Synonym of puddle jumper (“small passenger airplane”)
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(caving) A box with an adjustable opening used by cavers to practise crawling through tight spaces.
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One who stakes something.
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A person who is employed to sweep streets, pavements, and gutters, keeping them clear of litter.
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(military, slang) An officer's servant or orderly.
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An infantry soldier.
adj
Being a player of any sport who has numerous tools.
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(US, historical) A small cage in the shape of a chair, designed to restrain a victim and put them on display.
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A covering over a hole or opening; a trapdoor.
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(law enforcement) A vehicle used by law enforcement agencies as bait to capture car thieves or thieves who steal items from cars.
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(archaic) Alternative form of trapped
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(graph theory) An algorithm for identifying communities in large networks using random walks.
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(US) A soldier (especially of the United States military).

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