Someone who spends an obsessively amount of time on or close to a toilet. This is usually a term used by either restaurants or annoyed people. Someone may end up toilet camping if they bring in a digital device with them and become to lazy to move.
The term originates from "Camping" the act of staying/living in one place for a medium to long period of time and bathrooms in commonly used areas
The term originates from "Camping" the act of staying/living in one place for a medium to long period of time and bathrooms in commonly used areas
by Richmond Kdik October 28, 2015
Joey: He found out that he failed the exam and hasn't come to college since
Theo: man he's such a bush camper
Theo: man he's such a bush camper
by Coacroach911 September 30, 2018
A euphemism for a homeless person.
by Chris Meyer July 27, 2005
On her first visit to Toronto, she remarked on the many campers she saw in the streets out her window.
by rachel madden March 27, 2007
People who campout in the coffee shop all day with thier laptops nursing a coffee while trying to look cool.
by Bany Ninja December 03, 2010
The term Happy Camper originates from the quote, "Not a Happy Camper".
It has been in use for over 20 years.
It's origins are similar to that of the term "Touron" which is a cross between a tourist and a moron. These terms began and are currently widely used in the resort industry and National Park Service.
It was in use as early as 1986 Yosemite National Park by employees of the Yosemite Park and Curry Company.
It has been in use for over 20 years.
It's origins are similar to that of the term "Touron" which is a cross between a tourist and a moron. These terms began and are currently widely used in the resort industry and National Park Service.
It was in use as early as 1986 Yosemite National Park by employees of the Yosemite Park and Curry Company.
by Amadscientist April 10, 2009
Quite literally, someone who is happy doing what they're doing, or has just had a happy experience.
If you're not a happy camper, then you've just had a bad experience.
If you're not a happy camper, then you've just had a bad experience.
I went to sleep-away camp in the 1960's-1970's, and this was an old expression counselors used back then. They'd ask us kids, "Are you all happy campers?" to check with us that we were OK. It was a situational rhyme.
by Lisa in MA July 05, 2012