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bait 1 B0031200 (bāt)n.1. a. Food or other lure placed on a hook or in a trap and used in the taking of fish, birds, or other animals.b. Something, such as a worm, used for this purpose.2. An enticement, temptation, or provocation: He did not take the bait by responding to the taunt and getting drawn into an argument.v. bait·ed, bait·ing, baits v.tr.1. To place a lure in (a trap) or on (a fishing hook).2. To entice or provoke, especially by trickery or strategy: He baited me into selling him my bike by saying how much I deserved a better one.3. To set dogs upon (a chained animal, for example) for sport.4. To taunt or torment (someone), as with persistent insults or ridicule: "He baited him mercilessly and had all sorts of unpleasant names for him" (Ruth Prawer Jhabvala).5. To feed (an animal), especially on a journey.v.intr. Archaic To stop for food or rest during a trip. [Middle English, from Old Norse beita, food, fodder, fish bait. V., from Old Norse beita, to put animals to pasture, hunt with dogs; see bheid- in Indo-European roots.] bait′er n.Usage Note: The word baited is sometimes incorrectly substituted for the etymologically correct but unfamiliar word bated ("abated; suspended") in the expression bated breath.
bait 2 B0031200 (bāt)v. Variant of bate2.baiter (ˈbeɪtə) nsomeone who baits or teasesIdiomsSeebaitEncyclopediaSeeBaitBAITER
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BAITER➣Backstabbers, Abusers, Imposters, Takers, Exploiters and Reckless (Dr. Phil types) |
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