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TRAP
A trap is a device or tactic intended to harm, capture, detect, or inconvenience an intruder. Traps may be physical objects, such as cages or snares, or metaphorical concepts.
Trap may refer to:
Physical traps
Examples of physical, usually mechanical, traps include:
Metaphorical traps
Examples of metaphorical or conceptual traps include:
- Canary trap, a method for exposing an information leak
- High level equilibrium trap, a concept used to explain why China never underwent an indigenous Industrial Revolution
- Honey trap, a form of sting operation in law enforcement
- Liquidity trap, a concept in economics involving a stagnant economy and low interest rates
- Speed trap, a tactic designed to catch speed limit violators; it may also refer to a place where such a tactic is commonly used
- Verbal trap, a statement or question phrased in such a way that any valid response would imply something the responder does not intend. See also Trick question
- Welfare trap, a phenomenon by which social policies interact to keep people dependent on welfare; related concepts include the unemployment trap and poverty trap
Other meanings
Other meanings of the word trap include:
- In bodybuilding, a nickname for the trapezius muscle
- In biochemistry, TRAP is an abbreviation for tartrate resistant acid phosphatase
- In computing, programming code or signal designed to capture errors and reveal where they are. More specifically, a processor-generated exception, usually resulting in a switch into kernel mode
- In electronics, a filter used to block a range of frequencies
- In geology, a rock formation in which water, salt or hydrocarbons may collect
- In horseriding, a device which attaches a carriage to a pony
- In role-playing games, a type of obstacle often used in dungeons
- In the narcotics industry, an area where drugs are bought and sold in an open-air street market. People who are major drug dealers in a trap are known as "Trap Stars"
- In plumbing, a U-shaped pipe located below a drain; also called a water seal
- In color printing, where inks of different colours have been overlapped to mask registration problems. The process is called spreading and choking
- Also in color printing, when one ink dries too much, which stops the following colors being absorbed into the paper. It leaves a mottled effect.
- In shooting sports, the activity of trap shooting, a clay target shooting sport; also, specifically the Olympic Trap event; also, the device which launches the clays
- Trap (carriage), a light two-wheeled horse-drawn carriage
- A slang word for someone who is of the opposite sex to that which they appear to be, especially when they are attractive as a member of that sex.
Related terms
- Bot trap, a method of handling misbehaving network bots
- Fur trapper, one who traps animals for a living
- Neutral zone trap, a defensive strategy in ice hockey
- Night Trap, a 1992 video game
- The Parent Trap, the title of two Disney movies
- Penning trap, used to store charged particles
- Polar Trappers, a 1938 Disney cartoon
- Trapball, an old game played with a trap
- TRAP law, a type of legislation used to restrict abortion providers
- Trap-Neuter-Return, a method of animal control
- Trap street, a fictitious or incorrectly rendered street on a map
- Treasure Trap, a live action role-playing game
- Trivia Trap, a short-lived TV game show
- Venus Flytrap, a carnivorous plant
- Trap (novel), a Miles Franklin Award winning novel by Peter Mathers
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