vampy
English
Etymology
From
vamp
+
-y
.
Adjective
vampy
(
comparative
vampier
,
superlative
vampiest
)
Resembling or characteristic of a
vamp
; tending toward
indecency
1988
November 18, Dorothy Samachson, “Moscow Classical Ballet”, in
Chicago Reader
:
She was a wonderfully campy,
vampy
siren, and her double fouettes in the coda were breathtaking.
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