camp
The location of a temporary habitation, especially of a large number of people. 2. By extension from the place to the shelters erected for temporary occupancy, the tents or huts taken collectively which serve a military force, a number of workers engaged in temporary occupation in a wild country, or the like. 3. By further extension, and in a somewhat jocose or familiar sense, a single building or a principal building with its outhouses and the like, intended for temporary residence, as during the hot season, and usually rough and slightly built. (Kremer, 2023) 4. When capitalized, as in “Camp,” meaning standing out from the background or theatrical posturing. Camp taste is concerned with affectation, artificiality, and playfulness. (Curl & Wilson, 2016)