When a female makes a post on social media about dudes, with the intention of getting dudes to comment about how they are "not like all the other dudes".
by Grizco January 17, 2017
Did you see James status last night about the size of his penis? He was completely thirst baiting, He had all the desperate girls commenting on it.
by billboo July 24, 2015
Men or women at clubs who are so boring or un-interesting in conversation that they're not worth the bother, talking to them. (Usually in groups of 2).
Guy1: Hey, having a good night?
Girl1: No.. I want to leave.
Guy 1 to Guy 2: They're dead bait, move along.
Guy2: Agreed.
Girl1: No.. I want to leave.
Guy 1 to Guy 2: They're dead bait, move along.
Guy2: Agreed.
by TakeNotez January 26, 2014
A practice by superstitious indians who believe naidhana is the mostinauspicious day, but experience nothing wrong, and so as not to anger what they believe is fate, provoke bad situations to "fulfill" the inauspicious day.
Everything was going fine, but my brother started picking fights by leaving trash out then claiming I did it. It was obvious he was picking a fight. I saw his astrology notbook and saw why. He totally Naidhana-baited me because God-forbid he's happy for once.
by DevilTrigger June 17, 2019
a post that is about religion in facebook or other social media that says like "Good afternoon plss use 1minute to thank god🙏🙏", only god's children's will type amen and more. and it exploit people's empathy and religiousity by these author's post to gain likes and reaction and tons of comment section there. and sometimes they uses fear-mongering like "ignore with bad luck" and more. It is common in Africa which is religious and most religious areas. but rarely in secular developing areas
A girl from Philippines is Religion Baiting in Facebook to gain likes and reaction
A man from Nairobi becomes popular and had many likes in his Facebook page because of his religion baiting
A man from Nairobi becomes popular and had many likes in his Facebook page because of his religion baiting
by yourcoolboui November 05, 2023
An online tool used to lure people into clicking on your website. It comes in a couple different forms:
One form of click bait is a thumbnail. Often these types of click bait will feature pictures of hot women or something else that can grab your attention
Another popular form is the caption of a thumbnail. These are used to build suspense and make you want to read the page. Some popular examples are "*politician* does *something newsworthy*", "you won't believe what *celebrity* did", and finally, "amazing trick to *do something hard*"
Click bait was very popular when youtube began, as many aspiring youtubers would utilize click bait to get people to click on their videos.
One form of click bait is a thumbnail. Often these types of click bait will feature pictures of hot women or something else that can grab your attention
Another popular form is the caption of a thumbnail. These are used to build suspense and make you want to read the page. Some popular examples are "*politician* does *something newsworthy*", "you won't believe what *celebrity* did", and finally, "amazing trick to *do something hard*"
Click bait was very popular when youtube began, as many aspiring youtubers would utilize click bait to get people to click on their videos.
by Spodermen2121 z February 18, 2017
Click-bait is something that someone uses a thing that usually to get someone attention. After they clicked it's not what they wanted. Common on Youtube and ROBLOX. Click-bait titles most likely have a name like this: ''I ALMOST DIED'' or ''PRANKING IN THE HOOD (GONE WRONG)''. Those are things that never happen in the video. No one almost dies and no one pranks in the hood (usually actors). The other way people click-bait is when something happened in the video they make it look more dramatic on the thumbnail and the title. People also like to add sexual things to the thumbnail or title to grab peoples attention. For example: ''THE MOST HOTTEST GAME EVER'' It turns out to be some first-person shooter game. The other way people click-bait is they say a title but they don't finish it so you can get curious to click on the video. For example: ''WE NEED TO TELL YOU SOMETHING'' or ''WHO DID THIS TO ME?!''.
Click-bait sucks.
by DoIevencare? November 04, 2017