Something dumb sheltered Whorea calls your house just because she’s so sheltered by her mommy and daddy that she doesn’t know what having fun is like inside her own house.
Cora: you live in a trap house!!
$:you have no real friends. Your mommy’s giving you a house when you hit 18, and you steal coke from your boyfriend. Lmk when your sheltered ass really steps foot into an actual trap house.
$:you have no real friends. Your mommy’s giving you a house when you hit 18, and you steal coke from your boyfriend. Lmk when your sheltered ass really steps foot into an actual trap house.
by *67dümbBïtçhëšärëËvërÿwhërë January 21, 2022
Apparently it is used to describe a crack house in a shady neighborhood? I used to think it was a house full of femboys ._.
Person 1: YOO MY GUY *takes out two maid dresses* WE'RE GOING TO THE TRAP HOUSE!
Person 2: What are the maid dresses for?
Person 2: What are the maid dresses for?
by KipperTheCricket July 21, 2021
4004 89th Ave SE Mercer Island Washington. It's the one and only so called traphouse in mercer Island. You can pretend like you got one but it's the OG trap.
by User66666626253674839 August 7, 2017
trap house is a slang originated in atlanta, meaning a place where drugs get sold or bought. the place does not necessarily have to be a house, but rather just a side of the street.
by z4l! August 14, 2023
A trap house is a house in a cul-de-sac of a Urban Street area where it's known for its drug use and other activities otherwise known as a low income area "the hood". People may sell drugs and commit other illegal activity such as prostituting, gang affiliated criminal activity also a "Trap House" may be known as a subsidized housing or other kind of housing facility or apartment or house where the same things have taken place daily in a cul-de-sac area that's where the meaning of Traphouse House comes from.
by QweenHoneyG February 17, 2018
by ChrisIngram392 December 13, 2016
Person 1: hey, whatever happened to your cousin Ron?
Person 2: oh he went to prison a few years back, but he’s “short to the house” now. He’s got like 2-3 months left before he gets out.
Person 2: oh he went to prison a few years back, but he’s “short to the house” now. He’s got like 2-3 months left before he gets out.
by Wordwise_8 October 3, 2022