trap house

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  A place where illegal drugs are manufactured, packaged for sale, or sold on the street.
 * 2) * 2015, Anthony Abraham Jack, "Crisscrossing Boundaries: Variation in Experiences with Class Marginality Among Lower-Income, Black Undergraduates at an Elite College", in Elizabeth M. Lee & Chaise LaDousa (eds.), College Students’ Experiences of Power and Marginality: Sharing Spaces and Negotiating Differences, Routledge, ISBN 1317664353 reporting a respondent's statement.
 * "en"

- We have a couple of trap houses on our block. Trap houses like drug houses, drug dealers.


 * 1)  A small building from which targets are launched.
 * 2) * 2010 October, United States Marine Corps F-35B West Coast Basing Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Vol. I, page 141.
 * "en"

- It was used to train aerial gunners in proper firing techniques by placing the gunner in a vehicle, which was driven around the track, while the gunner fired at targets launched from trap houses.

Related terms

 * trap car
 * trap music
 * trap phone