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
Get the Spoiler Baitingmug. Guy 1: so i clicked on a video expecting a dwayne eyebrow raise meme and i got some minus8 video
Guy 2: That's Reverse Bait for you
Guy 2: That's Reverse Bait for you
by RealBoppit March 16, 2022
Get the Reverse Baitmug. by Ellenc12346 June 10, 2018
Get the Bait headmug. When a DJ builds up to a bass drop with a popular well known track, only to switch song on the drop.
Can be executed well and to the enjoyment of a crowd however mostly this tactic is used to hype up a crowd for a bad song or to promote their own track that people would otherwise not dance to.
Can be executed well and to the enjoyment of a crowd however mostly this tactic is used to hype up a crowd for a bad song or to promote their own track that people would otherwise not dance to.
by blazer5 August 15, 2023
Get the bait dropmug. Anyone who's actions or speech during online games that causes anyone who can hear them to want to team kill and tea bag.
man1- hey can you give your medkit?
man2- screw you man, what if i need it at somepoint.
man1- How did that shotgun taste, ball bait. Thanks for medkit.
man2- screw you man, what if i need it at somepoint.
man1- How did that shotgun taste, ball bait. Thanks for medkit.
by derpherpderp May 13, 2010
Get the Ball Baitmug. a sarcastic statement used as a test of sarcasm and/or affiliation. Used slyly, the person making the statement uses it to gain knowledge of a person's political, religious, sexual, or hobbyist interests by appearing to be on the side of the person they're talking to.
Alan: "Our Exxon Valdez rig doesn't need no stinking EPA regulations."
(ObLIvious) MIke: Yeah, money-grubbing EPA.
(Keen) Jerry: True, but that was sarcasm bait.
Alan: You're an asshole, Jerry, for saying that there should be no environmental regulation.
(ObLIvious) MIke: Yeah, money-grubbing EPA.
(Keen) Jerry: True, but that was sarcasm bait.
Alan: You're an asshole, Jerry, for saying that there should be no environmental regulation.
by Vuilmon November 30, 2011
Get the sarcasm baitmug. 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
Get the het-baitmug.