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trap house
[ trap hous ]
noun
- Slang. a place where illicit drugs are bought, sold, or used.
- a shelter from which the clay pigeons are released in trapshooting.
Word History and Origins
Origin of trap house1
Example Sentences
The affidavit says Miller and Jones frequently traveled to Phoenix to purchase the pills, then shipped them to a “trap house” in Sacramento used to store the drugs, which were then sold in Sacramento or shipped to customers nationwide.
Three others, including trap house owner Vicky Bannister, were convicted at the trial - which senior police officers hope will lead to more prosecutions for modern slavery.
"I'm stuck in this trap house. I don't know how to get home, would you be able to get us home?"
Will Menaker, co-host of the leftist comedy/politics podcast “Chapo Trap House,” says, “The seed of what would become ‘Chapo’” was planted when he first saw “UHF,” Yankovic’s 1989 movie about a man of dubious prospects who is given control of a marginal TV station.
But a few weeks after the inciting incident, the leftist podcasters of Chapo Trap House were using “Brandon” as shorthand for the president, and the term “Brandonized” to refer to the milquetoast political center he occupied.
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