1. kafkatrap - Noun
2. kafkatrap - Verb
Kafkatrap (plural Kafkatraps)
A sophistical rhetorical device in which any denial by an accused person serves as evidence of guilt. [from 2010]
Jill said Jack was paranoid, and when he told her he was not she just nodded knowingly. It was a perfect Kafkatrap.
Kafkatrap (third-person singular simple present Kafkatraps, present participle Kafkatrapping, simple past and past participle Kafkatrapped)
(transitive) To employ a Kafkatrap against (someone).
kafkatrap (plural kafkatraps)
Alternative letter-case form of Kafkatrap
kafkatrap (third-person singular simple present kafkatraps, present participle kafkatrapping, simple past and past participle kafkatrapped)
Alternative letter-case form of Kafkatrap