Definitions for honeypot
honeypot
hon·ey·pot
Spelling: [huhn-ee-pot]
IPA: /ˈhʌn iˌpɒt/
Honeypot is a 8 letter English word.
You can make 193 anagrams from letters in honeypot (ehnoopty).
Definitions for honeypot
noun
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a pot, as of glass or silver, for storing and serving honey.
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something or some location that is attractive or rewarding and that entices a specific group of people:
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Digital Technology.
a computer system, isolated from the rest of its network, established as bait to lure malicious hackers into engaging with it, thereby revealing the identity or technique of the perpetrator without endangering the network or its data.
a web page or section of hidden code in a web page that lures spammers into an interaction that identifies their content as spam or reveals its point of origin.
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Slang: Vulgar. the vagina.
Origin of honeypot
1425-75; late Middle English. See honey, pot1
Examples for honeypot
On Stair's honeypot rode Patsy, ordering and ranging everything everywhere.
Her father was on one side, mounted on his big black horse, and Louis Raincy guarded the left flank on "honeypot."
This was a negotiation which was better left to honeypot and Derry Down.
She was adorable with her Little Rose face half unfolded, and the honeypot smell of her silken skin.
Patsy dismounted from honeypot and bade Stair Garland get on board.
The surly ranter became softened for a time, and, though he spoke of her to others as "honeypot," he ruled his tongue in public.