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trappy

[ trap-ee ]

adjective

trappier, trappiest.
  1. difficult or tricky:

    trappy terrain.

  2. catching one unawares:

    trappy pitfalls.

  3. (of horses) moving with the legs lifted high in a short and rapid manner.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ٰp·Ա noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of trappy1

An Americanism dating back to 1870–75; trap 1 + -y 1
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This would be a bad loss after something like that, and I like the Seahawks despite the line being a little trappy.

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The look was accentuated with gaudy silver cuff bracelets, long black socks and trappy short black mini heels.

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While Brown has often been welcomed by other artists to collaborate outside of the country genre, he’s going it solo on a trappy pop single called “Grand” that he hopes will further establish himself on non-country playlists.

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Trappy Goyard My dog Trappy, the original Frenchie — you can look him up on IG.

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Her singing too strikes a throwback note, with less of the almost-rapping she was doing in songs like the trappy “7 Rings” and more of the fluid R&B melisma she inherited from Mariah Carey.

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