1. kidnap - Noun
2. kidnap - Verb
To take (any one) by force or fear, and against one's will, with intent to carry to another place.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWe seriously suspect the agents of the Americans and Israelis in conducting such horrendous terrorist acts and cannot believe the people who kidnap Philippines nationals, for instance, or behead U.S. nationals are Muslims. Ali Khamenei
Are you threatening to kidnap me?" "If you want to look at it that way," Jace said, "yes. Cassandra Clare
I kidnap children from bathrooms I eat the children for breakfast They were so young Yum Yum Yum. Adam Sandler
You are trying to kidnap what I have rightfully stolen, and I think it quite ungentlemanly. William Goldman
For the record, kid, Summoning a demon to kidnap her, not the best way to meet a woman. It usually backfires on you. Sherrilyn Kenyon
So, tell me this: suppose you manage to kidnap her again and take her off to the mall. While you're there a Strigoi comes at you. What will you do? Depends on what store we're in. Richelle Mead