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- DictionaryTap/tap/
noun
- 1. a device by which a flow of liquid or gas from a pipe or container can be controlled: "she turned the cold tap on"
- 2. a device connected to a telephone used for listening secretly to someone's conversations: "those taps produced hundreds of hours of recordings"
verb
- 1. draw liquid through the tap or spout of (a cask, barrel, or other container): "bragging of tests they had aced and kegs they had tapped"
- 2. exploit or draw a supply from (a resource): "clients from industry seeking to tap Philadelphia's resources of expertise"