Phrases with «roach motel»

The phrase "roach motel" is used to describe a situation where something or someone can easily get in, but it is difficult to get out. It originated from a brand of insect trap called Roach Motel, where pests like cockroaches would enter but couldn't escape. Full definition

Sentences with «roach motel»

  • Choice Hotels may have a bad rep at roach motels in North America, but head over to Europe and enjoy fantastic properities! (travelcodex.com)
  • Now the word «defined» remains the same to convince people nothing has changed, but pension plans are now like roach motels. (michael-hudson.com)
  • It's trapped inside the universe's ultimate roach motel. (discovermagazine.com)
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