camo up

verb

Etymology

Ultimately from camouflage, of camo plus the aspect marker up.

Definitions

  1. To put on clothing, make-up, etc. with a camouflage pattern, to wear camouflage.

    • […] No one told them anything about camo, and it takes them ten minutes to do it right.” ¶ “Well, we have five minutes and everyone has to camo-up,” the first sergeant explained patiently.
  2. To camouflage one's person or equipment, to hide or obscure from view.

    • The plan is to have the veterinarian “camo up,” maybe by using a hunting blind, he said, to get close enough to take a shot with a tranquilizer gun.

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