thirst trap
English
Noun
thirst trap (plural thirst traps)
- (Internet slang) A sexually suggestive selfie posted on social media in order to fish for compliments or arouse thirst (sexual lust). [from 2010s]
- 2017 December 21, Valeriya Safronova, “Instagram Is Now a Dating Platform, Too. Here’s How It Works.”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- If you are successful, the person you are targeting will be tempted to comment. Might even actually comment. Might even “slide into your DMs.” If so, you have pulled off your very own thirst trap.
- 2020 April 20, Ciara Gaffney, “Sex during lockdown: are we witnessing a cybersexual revolution?”, in The Guardian:
- In the lockdown era, however, thirst traps and nudes are not only making a glorious, unrepentant comeback, but are now a form of emboldened agency in Gen Z’s blossoming sexual liberation.
- 2021, Tagan Shepard, Swipe Right, Bella Books, →ISBN:
- “Me. You can't put up a thirst trap with someone else in the background.” “Thirst trap?” Pen reached over and scooped the phone out of my hand. “A sexy selfie. You catch someone's eye and make them salivate over how hot you are.”
- 2021, Mandy Hale, Don't Believe the Swipe: Finding Love without Losing Yourself, Baker Books, →ISBN:
- You won't have to post thirst-trap selfies or passive-aggressive quotes on social media to get his attention.
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- “thirst trap”, in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
- “thirst trap”, in Cambridge English Dictionary, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, 1999–present.
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