Tap (film)
WordNet

noun


(1)   A light touch or stroke
(2)   The act of tapping a telephone or telegraph line to get information
(3)   A plug for a bunghole in a cask
(4)   A tool for cutting female (internal) screw threads
(5)   A small metal plate that attaches to the toe or heel of a shoe (as in tap dancing)
(6)   A faucet for drawing water from a pipe or cask
(7)   The sound made by a gentle blow
(8)   A gentle blow

verb


(9)   Make a solicitation or entreaty for something; request urgently or persistently
"Henry IV solicited the Pope for a divorce"
"My neighbor keeps soliciting money for different charities"
(10)   Draw from; make good use of
"We must exploit the resources we are given wisely"
(11)   Strike lightly
"He tapped me on the shoulder"
(12)   Cut a female screw thread with a tap
(13)   Pierce in order to draw a liquid from
"Tap a maple tree for its syrup"
"Tap a keg of beer"
(14)   Draw (liquor) from a tap
"Tap beer in a bar"
(15)   Dance and make rhythmic clicking sounds by means of metal plates nailed to the sole of the dance shoes
"Glover tapdances better than anybody"
(16)   Walk with a tapping sound
(17)   Make light, repeated taps on a surface
"He was tapping his fingers on the table impatiently"
(18)   Tap a telephone or telegraph wire to get information
"The FBI was tapping the phone line of the suspected spy"
"Is this hotel room bugged?"
(19)   Draw from or dip into to get something
"Tap one's memory"
"Tap a source of money"
(20)   Furnish with a tap or spout, so as to be able to draw liquid from it
"Tap a cask of wine"
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Etymology 1


tæppa = *tappo tappe


Noun



  1. A tapering cylindrical pin or peg used to stop the vent in a cask; a spigot.
  2. A device used to dispense liquids.
    We don't have bottled water, you'll have to get it from the tap.
  3. A device used to cut an internal screw thread. (External screw threads are cut with a die.)
    We drilled a hole and then cut the threads with the proper tap to match the valve's thread.
  4. A connection made to an electrical or fluid conductor without breaking it.
    The system was barely keeping pressure due to all of the ill advised taps along its length.

Verb



  1. To furnish with taps.
  2. To draw off liquid from a vessel
    He tapped a new barrel of beer.
  3. To place a listening or recording device on a telephone or wired connection.
    They can't tap the phone without a warrant.
  4. To intercept a communication without authority.
    He was known to tap Cable TV and satellite dishes.
  5. To cut an internal screw thread.
    Tap an M3 thread all the way through the hole.
  6. To have sexual intercourse with.
    I would tap that hot girl over there. or, more informally, I'd tap that

Noun


  1. Device used to listen in secretly on telephone calls.

Etymology 3


Middle English tappe. Sense 1 is from , from a Gallo-Romance or Germanic source ultimately onomatopoeic.


Verb



  1. To strike lightly.
  2. To touch one's finger, foot, or other body parts on a surface (usually) repeatedly.
    He was so nervous he began to tap his fingers on the table.
    She tapped her companion on the back to indicate that she was ready to go.
  3. To make a sharp noise.
    The tree, swaying in the breeze, began to tap on the window pane.
  4. To designate for some duty or for membership, as in 'a tap on the shoulder'.

Noun



  1. A repeated touching of one's hands, foot or other body part.
    When Steve felt a tap on his shoulder, he turned around.


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