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[Verb] | "camp"
1: to make camp or occupy a camp
2: to live temporarily in a camp or outdoors —often used with out
3: to take up one's quarters : lodge
Origin: 1543 ;
Borrowed from Middle French camper "(of troops) to establish a camp," derivative of camp "area occupied by elements of an army, {see: |camp:1|camp:1}";
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[Verb] | "camp"
1: to engage in camp : exhibit the qualities of camp
Origin: 1910 ;
Perhaps derivative of {see: |camp:3|camp:3};
* Note : See note at {camp:3|camp:3}.;
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[Noun] | "camp" | \ ˈkamp \
1: a place usually away from urban areas where tents or simple buildings (such as cabins) are erected for shelter or for temporary residence (as for laborers, prisoners, or vacationers)
2: a group of tents, cabins, or huts
3: a settlement newly sprung up in a lumbering or mining region
Origin: 1528 ;
Earlier, "area, usually enclosed and fortified, occupied by elements of an army during a campaign or for training," borrowed from Middle French (earliest in lit de can "camp bed"), probably from Picard & Norman dialect camp "field" or Old Occitan can, camp "field, jousting lists, military camp," going back to Latin campus "flat expanse of land, plain, field," of uncertain origin;
* Note : The Latin word has been compared with *kamp-, a presumed substratal root evident in words denoting bends, curves, crookedness, etc. (see: {jamb|jamb}). Analogy has been drawn to Greek ánkos "valley, glen" and ankýlos "bent, curved," ankṓn "elbow, bend," etc., though ánkos scarcely accords with the meaning "flat expanse of land.";
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[Noun] | "camp"
1: something so outrageously artificial, affected, inappropriate, or out-of-date as to be considered amusing
2: a style or mode of personal or creative expression that is absurdly exaggerated and often fuses elements of high and popular culture
3: exaggerated effeminate mannerisms (as of speech or gesture)
Origin: circa 1909 ;
Origin uncertain;
* Note : The word camp as noun, adjective and verb (here {camp:3|camp:3}, {camp:4|camp:4} and {camp:5|camp:5}) all appear around the same time, at the end of the first decade of the twentieth century; hence it is difficult to determine which part of speech was primary and which derived. The word is almost certainly older, though the evidence is less direct. On October 22 and 23, 1874, newspapers in Manchester, England, reported on the judicial examination of three men apprehended the previous evening wearing women's clothing. One of the men, Francis Mack, was carrying a ticket on which was printed "Her Majesty Queen of Camp will hold a levee and grand bal-masque [i.e., bal masqué 'a masked ball'] on Wednesday, Oct. 21st, 1874." The men had been charged with vagrancy, but since there was no proof that they were vagrants, they were released, with stern admonishments by the judge on the foolishness of their behavior. (See full text and bibliographical references at Rictor Norton, editor, "Queen of Camp, 1874", Homosexuality in Nineteenth-Century England: A Sourcebook, at rictornorton.co.uk/eighteen/1874camp.htm, accessed 10/23/2023.) Another piece of early evidence is the word campish, presumably "somewhat camp," which appears in a letter written on November 21, 1868, by William Frederick Park to Lord Arthur Clinton; the letter was produced and read to the court during a judicial examination of Park and Thomas on May 28, 1870, after both had been arrested wearing women's clothing. The letter reads "My 'campish undertakings' are not at present meeting with the success that they deserve; whatever I do see:ms to get me into hot water somewhere" (The Observer, May 29, 1870, p. 3). Nothing in the letter further elucidates the word. It has been suggested that camp in the lexicon of gay British men is somehow derived from {camp:1|camp:1}, as denoting either the dash and bravado of military life or its permissiveness. The Oxford English Dictionary, third edition, avers that camp is probably borrowed from French se camper, glossed as "(colloquial) to assume a proud, bold, or provocative posture, to strike a pose (1671 in Molière)." Trésor de la langue française defines se camper, literally, "to establish a camp," as "often informal, dated to set oneself in a posture implying boldness, and sometimes bravado or cheekiness" ("souvent fam[ilier], vieilli. s'établir, s'installer dans une posture impliquant la hardiesse, parfois la bravade ou le sans-gêne"). This usage is derived from the literal sense of se camper "to establish a camp." The etymology is possible, but the lines of transmission that would lead from French to English are not clear. Paul Baker lists camp as both Polari (a lexicon used among gay men in Britain with roots in the argot of theatrical and circus performers) and general slang, a treatment also accorded to drag—see: {drag:3|drag:3}; see: Fantabulosa : A Dictionary of Polari and Gay Slang (London, 2004), p. 93-94.;
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[Noun] | "boot camp"
1: a navy or marine corps camp for basic training
2: a disciplinary facility or program in which young offenders are forced to participate in a rigidly structured routine
3: a place or undertaking that resembles a military boot camp especially by requiring one to endure intensive training or initiation
Origin: 1916 ;
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[Noun] | "concentration camp"
1: a place where large numbers of people (such as prisoners of war, political prisoners, refugees, or the members of an ethnic or religious minority) are detained or confined under armed guard —used especially in reference to camps created by the Nazis in World War II for the internment and persecution of Jews and other prisoners
Origin: 1901 ;
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[Noun] | "death camp"
1: a concentration camp in which large numbers of prisoners are systematically killed
Origin: 1944 ;
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[Noun] | "labor camp"
1: a penal colony where forced labor is performed
2: a camp for migratory laborers
Origin: 1900 ;
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[Noun] | "prison camp"
1: a camp for the confinement of reasonably trustworthy prisoners usually employed on government projects
2: a camp for prisoners of war or political prisoners
Origin: 1864 ;
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[Noun] | "work camp"
1: a camp for workers: such as
2: prison camp
3: a short-term group project in which individuals from one or more religious organizations volunteer their labor
Origin: 1877 ;
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[Noun] | "camps"
1: a place where a group of people live for a short time in tents or cabins;
* e.g., " ... the war forced people to flee their homes and to live in crowded camps along the border "
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2: a small, simply constructed, and often temporary dwelling;
* e.g., " ... a hunter's camp deep in the woods "
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[Noun] | "camp"
1: a place where a group of people live for a short time in tents or cabins;
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2: a small, simply constructed, and often temporary dwelling;
* e.g., " ... a hunter's camp deep in the woods "
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[Noun] | "boot camps"
1: as in basic trainings, cadetships;
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2: as in clinics, workshops;
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[Verb] | "camps"
1: to provide with living quarters or shelter;
* e.g., " ... some out-of-town delegates to the convention were camped in university dorms "
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[Verb] | "camps (out in)"
1: as in stays (at), stops (over);
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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[ "camp camp" ]
1: A show on youtube with dark humor and several funny moments. Camp camp has two seasons with twelve episodes each. In total the series has 24 episode minus the two holiday episodes. It was created by Rooster Teeth.
* e.g., ... Hey can you hang out tonight?
# 2 - { Camp Camp:14775887 }
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[ "Camp Camp" ]
1: My goddamn religion
* e.g., ... "Hey that girl looks pretty cool. Has she heard of Camp Camp?"
# 3 - { It’s camp:15947908 }
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[ "It’s camp" ]
1: An aesthetic style in which something appeals because of its irony. Basically it’s so bad that it’s good.
* e.g., ... *Depression because ur outfit is bad* “It’s camp” *= no depression*
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[ "camp" ]
1: so bad it’s good. except it’s gay.
* e.g., ... that shit is so camp
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[ "camping" ]
1: A term used most frequently in first-person shooter video games, "camping" refers to the act of hiding or otherwise remaining in a hidden, obscured, or safe location in order to ambush an enemy or objective, or to avoid harm.
* e.g., ... "There's a guy camping outside the door with a Covenant Energy Sword. Be careful, lest he perpetrate the ownage against you."
[ "camping" ]
2: There is much controversy over whether or not camping is a respectable strategy; some claim camping is cowardly and cheap, while others maintain that it is intelligent and strategic.
* e.g., ... "That sniper-ass sniper be camping on top of the base."
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[ "camping" ]
1: To spend time with nature, leaving behind much of the technological advances and "roughing it."
* e.g., ... Let's go camping in the woods.
[ "camping" ]
2: The act of staying in one spot in a game and "sniping" other players.
* e.g., ... I hate those camping whores!
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[ "camp" ]
1: I felt obligated to post this definition of 'camp' since I believe it to be the most accurate. This is borrowed from dictionary.com:
* e.g., ... Campy movies: Attack of the 50-foot Woman, Plan 9 From Outer Space, The Tingler, Barbarella
[ "camp" ]
2: something that provides sophisticated, knowing amusement, as by virtue of its being artlessly mannered or stylized, self-consciously artificial and extravagant, or teasingly ingenuous and sentimental.
[ "camp" ]
3: a person who adopts a teasing, theatrical manner, esp. for the amusement of others.
[ "camp" ]
4: An affectation or appreciation of manners and tastes commonly thought to be artificial, vulgar, or banal.
[ "camp" ]
5: Banality, vulgarity, or artificiality when deliberately affected or when appreciated for its humor: "Camp is popularity plus vulgarity plus innocence"
[ "camp" ]
6: adj. Having deliberately artificial, vulgar, banal, or affectedly humorous qualities or style: played up the silliness of their roles for camp effect.
[ "camp" ]
7: So you can see, camp, as it was originally known as and still, in my opinion, most accurately, has nothing to do with being gay.
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[ "camping" ]
1: The Act of staying in one spot in a map in a first person shooter video game to gain a tactical advantage over an enemy or group of enemies.
* e.g., ... "Is NoClanNeeded camping? I haven't seen him all game"
[ "camping" ]
2: The person committing the act of camping is the "camper" and the spot on the map it is happening in is "camped".
* e.g., ... "That guy camped the Redeemer all game"
[ "camping" ]
3: Camping isn't limited to one weapon, or playing style.
* e.g., ... "I keep getting sniped, where is the camper?"
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[ "Camped" ]
1: To be: super chill; down to earth; relaxed as fuck; cool as fuck.
* e.g., ... "Dude, I'm so fucking camped right now."
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[ "camp" ]
1: something considered amusing not because of its originality but because of its unoriginality. According to Susan Sontag, "The essence of Camp is its love of the unnatural: of artifice and exaggeration. And Camp is esoteric -- something of a private code, a badge of identity even, among small urban cliques." (Notes on Camp)
* e.g., ... Campy movies: Attack of the 50-foot Woman, Plan 9 From Outer Space, The Tingler, Barbarella
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