Camp (n.) and Campy (adj.): Being so extreme that it has an amusing and sometimes perversely sophisticated appeal. Over the top and farcical, intentionally exaggerated so as not to be taken seriously. Found primarily in television, theatre and motion pictures, camp endeavors for satire and, for those who fully understand and appreciate the risible nature of its material, it's not surprising when it develops a cult following.
Both 'The Little Shop of Horrors' and 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' are movies widely considered very campy, particularly to those of my generation.
To willingly destroy or demolish miscellaneous items/valuables at a party, while under the influence of alcohol. At least one participant must scream "campo" repeatedly until most of the house is fucked up and/or police arrive.
"No! My house is fucked up! I'm in so much trouble!" "What'd you expect? It's a Campo Party."
Used to describe someone who camps and hides away from gameplay in online first person shooters. These people are known to crouch or prone in corners, bushes, cracks, and on rooftops and wait for other players to come to them. This term grew popularity in multiplayer of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 as a way to describe players who exhibit the defined characteristics.
John: Oh, I have so many kills and almost no deaths.
Eric: Yeah that is because you are being a camporrimo. Stop sitting in the corner and shooting people who come by you.