vamptastic

adj

Etymology

From vamp + -tastic.

  1. derived from avantpied
  2. derived from vampe
  3. inherited from vaumpe
  4. suffixed as vamptastic — “vamp + tastic

Definitions

  1. Fantastic, in the context of vampires.

    • It's official: Dakota Fanning will star in "New Moon," the sequel to the vamptastic “Twilght,” according to people.com.
    • Good news for fans of the vamptastic Underworld franchise - original star Kate Beckinsale has confirmed that shell be making a cameo in the upcoming 3D addition to the series.
    • Even her vamptastic bat-patterned black leather footwear wasn’t enough to cheer her up, though . . . not when the adult vamps were acting more freaked out than ever.
  2. Fantastic, in the context of vamps.

    • Sarandon, left, and Deneuve: vamptastic
    • It’s also packed with noteworthy actors hamming it up: Johansson, Mendes and Vega are vamptastic noir creations but Jackson just flails about as The Octopus.

The neighborhood

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