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vamp Definition


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vamp1 (colloq)
noun
    1. A woman who flaunts her sexual charm, especially in order to exploit men.
verb vamped, vamping
    1. To seduce (a man) with intent to exploit him.
    intr
    2. To behave like a vamp.
Etymology: Early 20c: a shortening of vampire.





vamp2
noun
    1. The part of a shoe or boot that covers the toes.
verb
    vamped, vamping
    1. To improvise (a simple musical accompaniment). See also revamp.
Etymology: 13c: from French avanpié forefoot, from avant before + pié foot.

Phrasal Verb: vamp something up
    To refurbish it or do it up; to prepare something old or out-of-date for reuse by making alterations.To make it up from bits and pieces.


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