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[kamp], (Noun)
Definitions:
- a place with temporary accommodation of huts, tents, or other structures, typically used by soldiers, refugees, or travelling people
- the supporters of a particular party or doctrine regarded collectively
(e.g: the change is aimed at accommodating last year's political agreement between the island territory's pro- and anti-independence camps)
- a fenced field or enclosed area for grazing
Phrases:
- break camp
Origin
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early 16th century: from French camp, champ, from Italian campo, from Latin campus ‘level ground’, specifically applied to the Campus Martius in Rome, used for games, athletic practice, and military drill
[kamp], (Verb)
Definitions:
- live for a time in a tent, especially while on holiday
(e.g: there are holiday parks in which you can camp or stay in a chalet)
- (of livestock) assemble together for rest
- divide (land) and enclose with fences
Phrases:
- break camp
Origin
:
early 16th century: from French camp, champ, from Italian campo, from Latin campus ‘level ground’, specifically applied to the Campus Martius in Rome, used for games, athletic practice, and military drill
[kamp], (Adjective)
Definitions:
- deliberately exaggerated and theatrical in style, typically for humorous effect
(e.g: the movie seems more camp than shocking or gruesome)
- extravagantly flamboyant or affected, in a way stereotypically associated with some gay men
(e.g: a heavily made-up and highly camp actor)
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Origin
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early 20th century: of uncertain origin; probably from French se camper ‘assume a bold or provocative posture, strike a pose’, specific use of camper ‘encamp’
[kamp], (Noun)
Definitions:
- deliberately exaggerated and theatrical behaviour or style
(e.g: Hollywood camp)
Phrases:
Origin
:
early 20th century: of uncertain origin; probably from French se camper ‘assume a bold or provocative posture, strike a pose’, specific use of camper ‘encamp’
[kamp], (Verb)
Definitions:
- behave in an extravagantly flamboyant or theatrical way
(e.g: he camped it up a bit for the cameras)
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Origin
:
early 20th century: of uncertain origin; probably from French se camper ‘assume a bold or provocative posture, strike a pose’, specific use of camper ‘encamp’
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