"Ay Davo , Roll me a spinner bait"
" Ay Davo you got any tobacco left? Roll me a Spinner bait?" Davo - " Yeah i got no filters left but"
" Ay Davo you got any tobacco left? Roll me a Spinner bait?" Davo - " Yeah i got no filters left but"
by Mr Vanders October 27, 2022
Hey, did you see that couple cuddling over there by the balcony?
Oh yeah, that’s some cavity bait if I’ve ever seen it
Oh yeah, that’s some cavity bait if I’ve ever seen it
by Some Friendly Gay Loser February 12, 2021
When someone says intriguing and specific things about a show/movie/book that makes you want to search it up and spoil it for yourself.
Person 1: “damn I really like this character”
Person 2: “ooo yeh someone really bad happens to them in the next season, good luck liking him!”
Person 1: *searches it because person 2 was spoiler baiting them*
Person 2: “ooo yeh someone really bad happens to them in the next season, good luck liking him!”
Person 1: *searches it because person 2 was spoiler baiting them*
by EsorRemmus April 30, 2020
A sarcastic term originating from yuri-bait. The word would initially suggest that it's a pair of characters that give a surface impression of being straight from their interactions with one another, but actually aren't. However because people perceive any character in the media as straight until proven otherwise, which is usually correct, this term is mostly just used to make fun of presumed straightness by using an analogous word to yuri-bait which is pretty common.
Those two characters seem to like one another. Are they actually gonna be straight or is that just another het-bait?
I bet those two characters that are together on the poster will be just another het-bait!
I bet those two characters that are together on the poster will be just another het-bait!
by Ehllie January 16, 2021
When a dribbling crack addict with no teeth and a quite frankly a woefully wank education lures his prey in to the trigger mechanism of a proverbial cannon. Usually results in a series of expletives originating from said Joe.
by Tess Tickal December 17, 2019
by Brother Rice High School November 29, 2017
by Spalsh October 20, 2021