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Traps

aint gay

traps aint gay that is that

by omglikeidktbh February 24, 2018

Traps

Traps are men who looks and dresses as a girl. This "Traps" other men to be attracted to them, which is gay, but other people say its not because they look like a girl. Although there are some in real life, Traps are mostly found in Anime where a guy dresses up as a school girl and there's a shocking revelation that they're a guy. *This is different from being Transgender*

In the anime, Trapidemi High school (Not an Actual Anime), there a band of high school traps that seem like normal high school girls by day, but by night they vanquish evil with their most deadly trap power, the element of surprise.

by BuffRemington January 02, 2018

Traps

I means nudes

I don’t send my traps to nobody

by Noname._Asia🌚 September 03, 2021

Traps

Traps are mostly a southern word meaning a tease picture, it’s like a nude but with a bra or thong, it’s a tease picture so not fully nude

“ Bro did you see her traps “ “ Yess, if only everything was off “

by Never Wrongg April 17, 2018

Traps

Something that makes you gay English term for otoko-no-ko

Person 1: T-Traps aren't gay! Liking a guy that dresses like a girl doesn't make you gay! T-The dick only makes it better! Person 2: Keep telling yourself that. Person 1: *frowns in gay*

by The Scroll of Truth January 26, 2018

Traps

noun. The sag in a males ball sack Origin: From the lexeme 'trap'. It began it's popularity when a male would zip up the fly of his pants and the excess skin of the scrotum would get caught in the zipper, thus, the skin would be trapped.

Participant 1: dude, think I may need stitches... Participant 2: what happened? Participant 1: Fucking traps man... I was in a hurry this morning and cut a hole in my ball sack

by Bigboy422 July 02, 2014

Traps

Australian slang from the gold rush era. Originally referred to police officers who would go around the gold fields to inspect gold mining licences who would use any excuse (such as your licence was not on your person) to arrest (or "trap") you. Later used for the police in general.

"Look out! Here come the traps!"

by RTM 1963 December 05, 2014