A conversational trap designed to make a white person sputter into a caucasional meltdown or inadvertent racism
by YungYeeter February 11, 2020
by brysonn February 25, 2016
When you have a thing for white boys who are almost guaranteed to screw you over eventually, and with no warning.
You know this is a definite possibility but you can't get out of the trap.
Everything is going great and then, BAM.
You know this is a definite possibility but you can't get out of the trap.
Everything is going great and then, BAM.
A: "I need your help."
B: "Why?"
A: "I'm stuck in the white boy trap again."
C: "I've been talking to him for a while and now suddenly he's being all weird."
D: "I told you to be careful of the white boy trap."
B: "Why?"
A: "I'm stuck in the white boy trap again."
C: "I've been talking to him for a while and now suddenly he's being all weird."
D: "I told you to be careful of the white boy trap."
by YourWordsHypnotiseMe May 26, 2021
noun, countable, intangible -When a black rapper or artist adds one or two, or maybe even three, n-words in a forgettable spot in a song, such as in the middle of an uninteresting verse or bridge; only to be accidentally rediscovered by an unsuspecting white person singing along or doing karaoke. Unrelated with trap music, traps, and trap houses.
Person 1: Damn, Early 2010’s Nicki Minaj was the queen of the white person trap; she did it in Anaconda, Super Bass, and Stupid Hoe.
Person 2: I know, I was at a karaoke bar the other day, 20-something white girl was drunkenly singing “Anaconda”, freaked her the fuck out. She ended up saying “real country-ass neighbor”.
Person 2: I know, I was at a karaoke bar the other day, 20-something white girl was drunkenly singing “Anaconda”, freaked her the fuck out. She ended up saying “real country-ass neighbor”.
by He is one thousand July 05, 2018