An act to promotes discrimination or triggering moral panic about identity issues (politics, religions, ethnicities, races, economical, social hierarchies, sexual orientations/preferences, etc.), oftentimes for individual/group/political advantage
List of identity baiting:
Race-baiting
Political-baiting
Ethnicity-baiting
Religion-baiting
Caste-baiting
Queer-baiting
Kink-baiting
Etc.
Race-baiting
Political-baiting
Ethnicity-baiting
Religion-baiting
Caste-baiting
Queer-baiting
Kink-baiting
Etc.
by Sir. B August 23, 2021
by US_PsyOp September 21, 2023
When media is provocative in a manner (not necessarily involving nudity or sex) that encourages female masturbation.
i.e. Twilight or 50 Shades of Gray
i.e. Twilight or 50 Shades of Gray
"I was reading 50 Shades of Gray and I got so turned on over the thought of bondage that I masturbated, that book is total flick bait."
by JustNoUrbanDictionary September 29, 2017
U might catch the bait some times, not only u losed ur time talking with a baiter but u also lose more since he knows ur baited
by Shrek the racist gamer January 23, 2022
To be lured into a one of the following situations: Exposes a person for something they may have wanted to keep hidden, or makes them do or say something stupid (The bait-ee may or may not notice eventually). Or just a word used by edgy, dumbass teens whenever someone corrects them.
Person 1: What colour are the clouds?
Person 2: White.
Person 1: What colour is a white rabbit?
Person 2: White.
Person 1: What do cows drink?
Person 2: Milk.
Person 1: Ha! Baited!
Person 2: White.
Person 1: What colour is a white rabbit?
Person 2: White.
Person 1: What do cows drink?
Person 2: Milk.
Person 1: Ha! Baited!
by Linkgreen October 06, 2018
An almost theatrical form of relational sabotage, Bicker Baiting is the cunning yet questionable practice of strategically deploying words or actions, either consciously or subconsciously, to ensnare someone into an argument. This technique often emerges following a misleading stretch of harmony. It represents the paradoxical pursuit of conflict after periods of calm, embodying a twisted longing for the familiar dissonance of everyday squabbles rather than the alien stillness of harmony.
Was a peaceful Sunday until my partner hit me with a bicker baiting bombshell, asking why I still follow my ex on social media. Went from zero to a hundred real quick over a 'like' from 2017.
by JakeMontana November 12, 2023