trap out

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trap out (third-person singular simple present traps out, present participle trapping out, simple past and past participle trapped out)

  1. To deplete an area of all individuals of a certain animal, bird, etc., by trapping.
  2. (slang) To convert (a place) into a trap house
    • 2018, “I'm Straight”, in Harder Than Ever, performed by Lil Baby:
      We used to trap out my mom house, turn the condo to a hideout.

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