camp
v.
1. To remain in one place; often sitting or waiting or doing something repeatedly.
2. To log out/off of some online fantasy role playing games. (camp out)
v.
1. To remain in one place; often sitting or waiting or doing something repeatedly.
2. To log out/off of some online fantasy role playing games. (camp out)
Bob camped the area for experience. Bob camped the NPC for a specific item. Bob camped in the corner waiting to snipe enemies.
It was late so Bob had to camp.
It was late so Bob had to camp.
by Snowblood January 26, 2004
Camp
1. To camp is to stay outside in a tent normally.
2. To be camp is normally referring to someone a being gay. When a guy says "that bag is so darling" it's normally a sign that they're camp.
1. To camp is to stay outside in a tent normally.
2. To be camp is normally referring to someone a being gay. When a guy says "that bag is so darling" it's normally a sign that they're camp.
by Aimezzer March 01, 2008
by mmrw August 04, 2022
by big willie wilikins June 27, 2021
Bill: I can't go out tonight because it takes almost an hour to get home.
Ted: You can camp at mine if you want?
Bill: Cool, then lets get legless and boogy!
Ted: You can camp at mine if you want?
Bill: Cool, then lets get legless and boogy!
by kingmustard December 28, 2004
Camping, but not in the traditonal outdoor style.
"Camping" (usually said using air commas) can mean one of two things:
1. Camping in someone's back yard; either for not being allowed out, or is no convient place to camp, or sleeping in the house is not cool enough. "Campers" believe that they can not be heard in the house, despite the fact that they are in a box made of material.
2. A group of friends going to a remote place in order to drink large amounts of alchohol, where in a normal sleepover would not be permitted.
"Camping" normally takes place where there is no free house.
"Camping" (usually said using air commas) can mean one of two things:
1. Camping in someone's back yard; either for not being allowed out, or is no convient place to camp, or sleeping in the house is not cool enough. "Campers" believe that they can not be heard in the house, despite the fact that they are in a box made of material.
2. A group of friends going to a remote place in order to drink large amounts of alchohol, where in a normal sleepover would not be permitted.
"Camping" normally takes place where there is no free house.
1. Lisa: Can we stay at your house tonight?
Katie: Nah, rents won't let us.
Lisa: Shall we go camping?
Katie: I don't know anywhere to go. Lets go "camping" in my back yard.
Lisa: Safe.
2. Katie: Can we get wasted at your house?
Lisa: Nah, parents won't let us.
Katie: okay, lets go to a random field.
Lisa: Dinedor okay with you?
Katie: Yeah, lets go "camping"
Katie: Nah, rents won't let us.
Lisa: Shall we go camping?
Katie: I don't know anywhere to go. Lets go "camping" in my back yard.
Lisa: Safe.
2. Katie: Can we get wasted at your house?
Lisa: Nah, parents won't let us.
Katie: okay, lets go to a random field.
Lisa: Dinedor okay with you?
Katie: Yeah, lets go "camping"
by Lisa Maffia August 05, 2007