uncamp

English

Etymology 1

From un- (reversive prefix) +‎ camp.

Verb

uncamp (third-person singular simple present uncamps, present participle uncamping, simple past and past participle uncamped)

  1. (transitive) To break up the camp of; to dislodge from camp.
  2. (intransitive) To pack up, and leave a camp

Etymology 2

From un- (not) +‎ camp (effeminate).

Adjective

uncamp (comparative more uncamp, superlative most uncamp)

  1. Not camp.
    • 2000, Edward Sullivan, Evening Standard London Pub Bar Guide 1999:
      As I write, big changes are in the offing for this long-established, uncamp, uncomplicated gay local.

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