
1) Act the troll 2) Allurement 3) An enticement 4) Angling need 5) Badger or hound 6) Bug on a hook 7) Can of worms 8) Catfish coaxer 9) Cheese in a mousetrap 10) Cheese in a trap 11) Cheese, for some 12) Cheese, sometimes 13) Chivy 14) Chum 15) Chum and lugs 16) Chum, at sea 17) Chum, for sharks 18) Chum, often
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1) Angleworm 2) Entice 3) Entrap 4) Incentive 5) Josh 6) Lead on 7) Lure 8) Razz 9) Refreshment 10) Snare 11) Support 12) Tantalise 13) Tantalize 14) Taunt 15) Tease 16) Tempt 17) Temptation 18) Worms
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- anything that serves as an enticement
- something used to lure victims into danger
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[luring substance] Bait is any substance used to attract prey, e.g. in a mousetrap. ==In Australia== Baiting in Australia refers to specific campaigns to control foxes, wild dogs and dingos by poisoning in areas where they are a problem. These programs are held in conjunction with the local Department of Primary Industriey, Rural Lands Prot...
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• (v. t.) To furnish or cover with bait, as a trap or hook. • (v. i.) Any substance, esp. food, used in catching fish, or other animals, by alluring them to a hook, snare, inclosure, or net. • (v. i.) Anything which allures; a lure; enticement; temptation. • (v. t.) To provoke and harass; esp., to harass or torment for sport; as...
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The food or object that an exhibitor uses to get a dog's attention or to have it look alert in the ring. The term bait or baiting can also be used to describe the action of getting the dog's attention using food or an object.
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Can mean live bait or artificial bait, such as a lure.
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An artificial lure is usually what is meant even though bait can also mean live bait.
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(from the article `commercial fishing`) The tuna is attracted and kept near the vessel by chumming, throwing live bait overboard. The bait is kept alive on board in special tanks in which ... ...used to catch what are called coarse fish: bream, barbel, tench, dace, and grayling (i.e., all fish but game fish, those that provide the angle...
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1. Any substance, especially. Food, used in catching fish, or other animals, by alluring them to a hook, snare, inclosure, or net. ... 2. Anything which allures; a lure; enticement; temptation. ... 3. A portion of food or drink, as a refreshment taken on a journey; also, a stop for rest and refreshment. ... 4. A light or hasty luncheon. ... <zoo...
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An essential item for rock anglers who are going cod fishing on the north east coast. Best cod fishing baits include peeler crab (peelers), Lugworm, ragworm, white ragworm, mussels and hermit crabs.
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Bait (bāt)
noun [ Icelandic
beita food,
beit pasture, akin to Anglo-Saxon
bāt food, Swedish
bete . See
Bait ,
transitive verb ]
1. Any substance, esp. food, used in catching fish, or other animals, by alluring them to a ...
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Bait intransitive verb To stop to take a portion of food and drink for refreshment of one's self or one's beasts, on a journey. « Evil news rides post, while good news
baits .
Milton. » « My lord's coach conveyed me to Bury, and thence
baiting at Newmarket.
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Bait transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Baited ;
present participle & verbal noun Baiting .] [ Middle English
baiten ,
beitēn , to feed, harass, from Icelandic
beita , orig., to cause to bite, from ...
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anything used on the hook to entice and capture the fish
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Bait is slang for an attractive potential sexual partner.
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Food placed on a hook or in a net, trap, or fishing area to entice fish or other animals as prey. An object or organism used to attract an animal; live fish are attached to hooks and used as bait in the tuna fishery.
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You are obvious, or simple. As in, You
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[
n] - anything that serves as an enticement 2. [n] - something used to lure victims into danger 3. [v] - lure, entice, or entrap with bait 4. [v] - attack with dogs or set dogs upon
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Slang: Obvious, stupid -Usage: 'You're so bait man' - Other terms Waste, clown
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come-on noun anything that serves as an enticement
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can mean live bait or artificial bait, such as a lure.
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Acting in a way that is provocative or exposes one’s position, therefore baiting police or security (e.g., ‘She just kicked that door open
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