by Ilovecartisomuch September 3, 2021
A femme fatale character in movies or books. The character is a woman who, while not necessarily attractive, has a certain allure (usually this striking, exotic, overtly sexy glamour), and is usually a heartless, man-eating seductress.
The term is short for vampire, another term for a femme fatale.
The term is short for vampire, another term for a femme fatale.
In drama, the vamp is the sexual counterpoint for the naive, wholesome ingenue character.
The sultry lower voice of the mezzo-soprano is usually reserved for the vamp character in musicals or opera.
The sultry lower voice of the mezzo-soprano is usually reserved for the vamp character in musicals or opera.
by Lorelili October 29, 2005
(V) Meaning to leave the scene or to quickly get out of the way. :Origin: Southern urban term used in the late 90s to early 2000s, which was later picked up by northerners who use it for stupid shit that makes southerners cringe for misusing the word.
by TheGiftOf December 8, 2016
Seductive Woman, a woman who uses her sexual attractiveness for the seduction and manipulation of others;
Seduce somebody by Sex or appearing to, teazing.
femme fatale bombshell seductive sex hot
Seduce somebody by Sex or appearing to, teazing.
femme fatale bombshell seductive sex hot
Underworld with Kate Beckinsale, Vamp with Grace Jones,
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the vamps in Blade and every Hot seductive girl out there!.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, the vamps in Blade and every Hot seductive girl out there!.
by Evil Legion April 10, 2006
by Dracula :) July 11, 2012
by smanginlang August 24, 2012
Verb: the act of leaving an area or scene, often due to not wanting to be there any longer, but not in all cases. Initially drawn from an interpretation (or possible misinterpretation) of a line from the 3 6 Mafia song, "Slob On My Knob"
Other forms of the word: vamped, vamping
Other forms of the word: vamped, vamping
by rhet90 September 8, 2009