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The term thirst trap re-emerged on Twitter and Urban Dictionary in 2011, and throughout the years with the rise of Snapchat, Instagram, and online dating apps such as Tinder and Grindr. [7] In 2011, it was defined by Urban Dictionary as "any statement used to intentionally create attention or 'thirst'." [10]
thirst trap noun : a photograph (such as a selfie) or video shared for the purpose of attracting attention or desire; also : someone or something that attracts attention or strong desire Jenna ...
Screenshot of a social media comment by Emma Pittman saying, \"If thirst trap was a person.\ A comment expressing admiration for Jennifer Lopez\'s fitness and work ethic while suggesting modesty.
These photos bring out "thirst," or attraction. Here's how to take a thirst trap, plus some celebs who have mastered the art of it. How to take a thirst trap — and some celebs who nailed it
A thirst trap.. In Slate, Annie Rauwerda (of Depths of Wikipedia fame) explains why "On Wikipedia, Anyone Can Be a Model".The article focuses on LittleT889, who created the article thirst trap ("a type of social media post intended to entice viewers sexually") and illustrated with a shirtless selfie of himself that has since been "viewed almost a million times" (although it was recently ...
Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model & thirst trap selfies at 82: Martha Stewart had a very viral 2023. Food Network star spent New Year's Eve in Florida
Kim Kardashian‘s latest thirst trap came with an alluring message. The 42-year-old reality star showed off her famous curves in a tiny swimsuit via Instagram on Tuesday, July 18. The set ...
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