Meaning of tap
Definition of tap
(noun)
the
sound
made
by a
gentle
blow
a
gentle
blow
a
faucet
for
drawing
water
from a
pipe
or
cask
a
small
metal
plate
that attaches to the toe or
heel
of a
shoe
(as in tap dancing)
a
tool
for
cutting
female
(internal)
screw
threads
a
plug
for a
bunghole
in a
cask
the act of
tapping
a
telephone
or
telegraph
line
to get
information
a
light
touch
or
stroke
(verb)
cut a
female
screw
thread
with a tap
draw
from or dip into to get something; "tap one's memory"; "tap a
source
of money"
strike
lightly; "He
tapped
me on the shoulder"
draw
from;
make
good
use of; "we
must
exploit
the resources we are
given
wisely"
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?"
furnish
with a tap or spout, so as to be
able
to
draw
liquid
from it; "tap a
cask
of wine"
make
light,
repeated
taps
on a surface; "he was
tapping
his fingers on the
table
impatiently"
walk
with a
tapping
sound
dance
and
make
rhythmic
clicking sounds by
means
of
metal
plates nailed to the
sole
of the
dance
shoes; "Glover tapdances
better
than anybody"
draw
(liquor) from a tap; "tap
beer
in a bar"
pierce
in
order
to
draw
a
liquid
from; "tap a
maple
tree
for its syrup"; "tap a keg of beer"
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"
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