campism

noun

Etymology

From camp + -ism.

  1. inherited from *kampōn
  2. inherited from campian, compian
  3. inherited from campen
  4. derived from camp
  5. derived from can, camp
  6. derived from *kh₂em- — “to bend; crooked
  7. derived from campus
  8. inherited from *kamp
  9. inherited from camp
  10. inherited from kampe
  11. suffixed as campism — “camp + ism

Definitions

  1. An "us-and-them" ideology by which people are regarded as belonging to opposing camps.

    • Campism – the claim that you are this and so this is who your friends are – in this context is cis.
    • Do not get too caught up in individual campism. The Most-High sent your spirits back on earth to fix yourselves, come together and wake up our people, so do your dam job and stop letting your fleshly desires control you.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA