campy

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camp

1. noun Something that is garish, over the top, and, often, outdated , usually humorously so. Sure, the play is just pure camp, but it's quite a romp.
2. adjective Exaggerated, racy, or tacky. I know your character is supposed to provide comic relief, but you don't have to add quite so much camp humor.
3. adjective Relating to homosexuality. I highly doubt that every man who behaves in that camp manner is gay.

campy

Exaggerated, racy, or tacky. That play was way too campy for Grandma—we shouldn't have brought her.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

camp

1. n. something cute and out of fashion; something of such an anachronistic style as to be intriguing. Nobody really knows what style camp really is, and very few even care.
2. and campy mod. overdone; out of fashion and intriguing. Most camp entertainment is pretentious and overdrawn.
3. mod. having to do with homosexual persons and matters. She is so camp, I could scream!

campy

verb
See camp
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • there must be something in the water
  • (someone's or something's) days are numbered
  • (someone or something) rides again
  • big white chief
  • adulting
  • and I don't play one on TV
  • will wonders never cease
  • wonders (will) never cease
  • Wonders never cease!
  • wonders will never cease
References in periodicals archive
Campy was said by the press to have told Jackie, "It's nice up here.
In "Campy: The Story of Roy Campanella," Campy can teach everyone a lesson: the color of your skin does not matter.
The importance of being campy is usually derived from the sexual or gender dissidence of the camp act.
Mr Campy said last Thursday a van ploughed into the wall at the bottom of his garden, with the driver narrowly missing serious injury.
But more often, a campy celebration of schlock is just plain camp--or worse, just plain terrible.
But what we bet you didn't know is when Drew Barrymore was still in diapers, Charlie's Angels was a TV show that was as campy as it was glamourous.
The Campy virus is already outstripping the number of salmonella poisoning cases.
Sarah Campy was found in the Cranbourne Terrace area of Stockton, where police had received reports of suspicious behaviour and possible break-ins to vehicles.
campy was developed to overcome these difficulties by screening for Gram status and L-ALA activity.
Even 1992's Basic Instinct, in which Sharon Stone's bisexual killer infuriated many LGBT filmgoers and organizations, relied on that same audience 14 years later to shore up its campy sequel.
But the new film is too campy to truly unsettle us as Robert Thorn (Liev Schreiber) and wife Katherine (Julia Stiles) realise that their son Damien (Seamus Davey-Fitzpatrick) is truly evil.
CAMPY horror-thriller which sees an FBI agent (Samuel L Jackson) tackling deadly snakes on a long-haul flight to transport a federal witness across the Pacific.
The Bijou Art Cinemas goes bawdy for its Late Nite movie this weekend with "M3-D: The Movie," a campy, 1970s-style erotic comedy.
Melee is adept at playing up ambiguities, creating images that both amuse and startle, positioned as they are somewhere between campy comedy and the grotesque.
In this campy mix of futuristic sci-fi and WWII romance, the daring but adorable reporter Polly Perkins (Gwyneth Paltrow) tracks a band of missing German scientists while an armada of robotic transformers rain terror on a future New York that looks a lot like the 1940s.