Honeypot
WordNet
noun
(1) South African shrub whose flowers when open are cup-shaped resembling artichokes
WiktionaryText
Noun
- A pot of honey.
- A place which attracts visitors.
- 2004, Bernice Davidson, "England 2004: Bright lights on the water," Telegraph.co.uk, 13 Mar. (retrieved 28 June 2008),
- Superb Roman remains, Georgian architecture and countless museums justify Bath's position as a tourist honeypot.
- 2004, Bernice Davidson, "England 2004: Bright lights on the water," Telegraph.co.uk, 13 Mar. (retrieved 28 June 2008),
- A trap set to detect or deflect attempts at unauthorized use of information systems.
- 2007, "Data leak: Cyber sherlocks outwit hackers," The Economic Times, 12 Oct. (retrieved 29 June 2008),
- Computer experts install honeypots to trick hackers.
- 2007, "Data leak: Cyber sherlocks outwit hackers," The Economic Times, 12 Oct. (retrieved 29 June 2008),
- Vagina.
- 2004, Anne Friedman, "Hoo-ha? No.," Stanford Daily (US), 24 Nov. (retrieved 29 June 2008),
- I won’t use "vagina," so what am I left with? . . . How about Honey Pot? I hadn’t even heard this one until my friend’s boyfriend said it in a car on the way to pub night.
- 2004, Anne Friedman, "Hoo-ha? No.," Stanford Daily (US), 24 Nov. (retrieved 29 June 2008),
- A pet name for a loved one.