by TeKno-jUNkiE-kiD March 14, 2004
Get the copper tapping mug.A person playing a FPS that sits in one place for extended periods of time, usually in a corner or easily defensible postion using the statistically best weapon like the FAMAS in Black ops. In certain objective gametypes such as domination it is a a valid way to win but in gametypes like Team Deathmatch that are non-objective it is inexcusable and shows a complete lack of skill.
Guy1 "There is a 13 year old kid being a camping tryhard with a famas in the corner by the tower."
Guy2 "Fucking camper, I bet he has claymores all over the place too."
Guy2 "Fucking camper, I bet he has claymores all over the place too."
by Delta Zebra September 20, 2011
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by tracy December 8, 2004
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A) one who camps in a video game (developed by radical anti-camping movements such as in Counter Strike); well known to COD players who've adapted it
B) a camper, who most literally travels to the nearest forest to pitch a tent to hunt squirrels and/or to hug the nearest tree
* see tree-hugger
A) one who camps in a video game (developed by radical anti-camping movements such as in Counter Strike); well known to COD players who've adapted it
B) a camper, who most literally travels to the nearest forest to pitch a tent to hunt squirrels and/or to hug the nearest tree
* see tree-hugger
"Dude, I ran into a lifeless camper gaming the other day!"
"Sucks. What happened?"
"He shot me you moron."
Yeah, Dave's a real camper.
"Sucks. What happened?"
"He shot me you moron."
Yeah, Dave's a real camper.
by happycamper93 March 11, 2010
Get the Camper mug.If the explanation of the "kapellekes" (or small "chapels") along the Flemish wayside does not give satisfaction, there is still the well known story of saint Martin, the former Roman soldier on his horse, who at the town gate of tours (in France), cut half of his mantle ("cappa") and gave it to a frozen beggar. The Roman soldier would later become the bishop of tours. Martinus already was declared a saint in the Vth century (he is the titular saint of a majority of churches and parishes in Belgium (probably more than 50%) and (the rest of) his "cappa" for a very long time was considered as a relic.
In times of war, the relic went to battle with the soldiers. The persons who had the task and honor to take care of this precious half of a mantle were called "cappelani" (or "chaplains" in English, "chaplains" in French and "kapelanen" in Dutch). They kept the relic in a tent called "capelle" throughout the centuries, the word "capelle" or "cappelle" was synonymous with small buildings where divine services were celebrated.
In times of war, the relic went to battle with the soldiers. The persons who had the task and honor to take care of this precious half of a mantle were called "cappelani" (or "chaplains" in English, "chaplains" in French and "kapelanen" in Dutch). They kept the relic in a tent called "capelle" throughout the centuries, the word "capelle" or "cappelle" was synonymous with small buildings where divine services were celebrated.
there is no doubt that the variant of "cappelle", in this case "capelleman" or "Cappelleman", meant the chaplain or supervisor of a chapel, or also subsheperd of sheperd of a subparish or parish. In French, we have then the word "chapelain", in English "chaplin" and in German "kaplan"
by big history book August 12, 2011
Get the Cappelle mug.Copperfielding: A human, male-unique ability to attract (and sustain) a beautiful lass, whilst simultaneously repelling a less than amiable, and most assuredly odious additional suitor (in the eyes of both the lady, and the original, now lucky, man) who is hopelessly enamored with the aforementioned girl and/or what may be gained (particularly monetarily) by establishing said relationship; said suitor may or may not have underwent the displeasure of having been bestowed with the first name of an unfortunate Biblical person(s) slighted tremendously by the illustrious king, David, or possess a tragically misspelled last name: ex. "Heep" in place of the more natural, "Heap."
There goes young Nat copperfielding again!
Anderson is a stud! Why, just last week I saw him arm-in-arm with Emilie Smithson, striding across campus; both beaming beautifully. Not even Horace the Horrid could faze him! In fact, when old Horace began making eyes and arms and everything in-between at Emilie, Anderson simply glared, gently disengaged her arm from his own, and *biff!* Horace fell. Copperfielding, at its finest!
Anderson is a stud! Why, just last week I saw him arm-in-arm with Emilie Smithson, striding across campus; both beaming beautifully. Not even Horace the Horrid could faze him! In fact, when old Horace began making eyes and arms and everything in-between at Emilie, Anderson simply glared, gently disengaged her arm from his own, and *biff!* Horace fell. Copperfielding, at its finest!
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