taps;
tapped;
tapping
taps;
tapped;
tapping
Britannica Dictionary definition of TAP
1
:
to hit (someone or something) lightly especially with a small sound
[+ object]
[no object]
2
:
to hit (your fingers, feet, etc.) against something lightly
[+ object]
[no object]
3
[+ object]
chiefly US
:
to choose (someone) for a particular job, honor, etc.
—
often + for
—
often followed by to + verb
tap in/into
[phrasal verb]
tap (something) in
or
tap in (something)
or
tap (something) in/into (something)
:
to put (information) into a machine (such as a computer or telephone) by pushing buttons
tap out
[phrasal verb]
1
tap (something) out
or
tap out (something)
:
to follow the pattern of (something, such as a rhythm) by tapping on a surface
2
:
to press buttons on a computer or typewriter to write (something)
2
tap
/ˈtæp/
noun
plural
taps
plural
taps
Britannica Dictionary definition of TAP
[count]
1
:
a light hit or touch or the sound that it makes
2
:
a small metal plate on the sole or heel of a shoe used for tap dancing
3
tap
/ˈtæp/
noun
plural
taps
plural
taps
Britannica Dictionary definition of TAP
[count]
1
:
a device for controlling the flow of a liquid or gas from a pipe or container: such as
a
:
faucet
-
turn on/off the tap
-
the hot/cold tap
-
a bathroom/kitchen tap
◊ In British English, tap is the usual word for this device. In U.S. English, tap is also commonly used in this way, but faucet is more common.
—
see pictures at bathroom, kitchen;
see also tap water
2
:
a device that allows someone to secretly listen to phone conversations
— called also
wiretap
on tap
2
:
available whenever you need it
3
US
:
planned or scheduled to happen
4
tap
/ˈtæp/
verb
taps;
tapped;
tapping
taps;
tapped;
tapping
Britannica Dictionary definition of TAP
1
:
to take or use money, knowledge, etc., from a source
[+ object]
[no object]
—
often used figuratively
2
[+ object]
:
to make liquid flow from something by attaching a special device (called a spigot or tap), making or opening a hole, etc.
3
[+ object]
:
to place a device on (someone's phone) in order to secretly listen to telephone calls
4
[+ object]
:
to get something useful or valuable from (someone)
—
usually + for