Bait money
bait money
noun phrase
Money given to a thief containing a device that will dye the money and the thief (1990s+)
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food, or some substitute, used as a lure in fishing, trapping, etc. a poisoned lure used in exterminating pests. an allurement; enticement: Employees were lured with the bait of annual bonuses. an object for pulling molten or liquefied material, as glass, from a vat or the like by adhesion. South Midland and Southern U.S. a […]
- Baiter
food, or some substitute, used as a lure in fishing, trapping, etc. a poisoned lure used in exterminating pests. an allurement; enticement: Employees were lured with the bait of annual bonuses. an object for pulling molten or liquefied material, as glass, from a vat or the like by adhesion. South Midland and Southern U.S. a […]
- Baiting
food, or some substitute, used as a lure in fishing, trapping, etc. a poisoned lure used in exterminating pests. an allurement; enticement: Employees were lured with the bait of annual bonuses. an object for pulling molten or liquefied material, as glass, from a vat or the like by adhesion. South Midland and Southern U.S. a […]
- Baiza
a coin and monetary unit of Oman, the 1000th part of a rial omani. Historical Examples Then Mrs. —— came to say that the baiza Baee had asked her to come and interpret for us, which will be a great comfort. Up the Country Emily Eden
- Baize
a soft, usually green, woolen or cotton fabric resembling felt, used chiefly for the tops of billiard tables. an article of this fabric or of a fabric resembling it. to line or cover with baize. Historical Examples Mary remained at the table, making sketches upon the baize cover with her pen-handle. The Catholic World, Vol. […]