Noun
bear trap (plural bear traps)
Alternative form of beartrap
I watched myself put my paw in the bear trap on that one because there was this clause about leaving members. Elliott Smith
She flopped at our feet, rolled around all lovey dovey like we were her long-lost something, and next thing we knew, her jaws caught one of our hands like a bear trap. Source: Internet
I dropped my trousers and squatted down right on a bear trap. Source: Internet
The Conservation Officers, who were present with a bear trap to show children how it works, confirmed this by telling us they were only called out to capture one bear in the spring. Source: Internet
You know, like old coffee pots that cowboys used on their campfires, old knives that have a deer foot for a handle, or maybe an old bear trap. Source: Internet