Mousetrap

Noun

 * 1) Device for capturing or killing mice and other rodents.
 * 2)  A website designed to open another copy of itself when the user tries to close the webpage. Frequently used by advertisers and pornographers.
 * 3) (business studies) With attribute "better", a hypothetical new or improved product used in economic projections.
 * But what happens if they build a better mousetrap?
 * 1)  Ordinary, everyday cheese

Verb

 * 1)  To trap; to trick or fool (someone) into a bad situation.
 * 2) *1988, James McPherson, Battle Cry of Freedom, Oxford 2004, p. 724:
 * He hoped to bring the rebels out of their trenches for a showdown battle somewhere south of the Wilderness, that gloomy expanse of scrub oaks and pines where Lee had mousetrapped Joe Hooker exactly a year earlier.

Thesaurus
Dionaea, Mark, baited trap, bazooka, booby trap, calliope, deadfall, deathtrap, decoy, firetrap, flytrap, gin, hedgehog, launch pad, launching pad, launching platform, launching tube, mine, mole trap, pitfall, projector, rattrap, set gun, silo, spring gun, springe, trap, trapfall

Noun

 * Chinese: 捕鼠器 (bǔ shǔ qì)
 * Croatian:
 * Finnish: hiirenloukku, rotanloukku
 * French:
 * German: Mausefalle (1)
 * Greek: ,


 * Hungarian:
 * Korean: 쥐덫 (jwideot)
 * Lithuanian: pelėkautai
 * Russian:
 * Serbian:
 * Vietnamese: bẫy chuột


 * Finnish: hilavitkutin, parempi hiirenloukku

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