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Took the Bait

Past tense of taking the bait—acknowledging that one fell for a provocation designed to elicit reaction. "Took the bait" is often said with regret, recognition, or by observers noting the trap. It marks the moment when engagement became manipulation, when response became capture. The phrase carries the weight of hindsight: you see now that you were played.
Took the Bait "He looked at his angry reply and sighed. 'I took the bait.' The post was designed to make him angry, and he'd obliged. Now the baiter had exactly what they wanted: his attention, his emotion, his time. Took the bait means you played their game—and they wrote the rules."
by Dumu The Void March 4, 2026
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