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vampy

a. Resembling or characteristic of a vamp; tending toward indecency

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VAMPY

VAMPY is the Summer Program for Verbally and Mathematically Precocious Youth, a three-week residential summer camp offered through The Center for Gifted Studies at Western Kentucky University for students finishing the 7th through 10th grades. The camp is affiliated with the Duke University Talent Identification Program. The dates for VAMPY 2013 were June 23 - July 13. To qualify for VAMPY, students must take the SAT or ACT in 7th grade and score above average (typically 520 or above on an SAT section, or 20 or above on an ACT section).

At VAMPY, students sign up for one class, and study it for the duration of the three-week period. Classes are held for 7 hours per day, which includes a 1-hour study period. Food and dorms are provided in the fees for the camp. Students partake in a variety of other athletic, academic, and recreational activities in addition to their classes.

The camp is overseen by Dr. Julia Link Roberts, who has run the program since its beginning in 1983. VAMPY, along with the SCATS camp for 5th-7th grade students, helped expand Western Kentucy University's Center for Gifted Studies. This eventually led to the establishment of the Gatton Academy in 2007.

Usage examples of "vampy".

Or maybe he had a wild affair with some vampy woman the night it was released and they were in a hotel in Times Square with the premiere right outside their window.

She was the model roommate, clearly making an effort to keep her normal vampy reactions to a minimum.

We had just had a warm and fuzzy discussion without getting bit, vampy, or scared.

She was going vampy, and I was in no condition to do anything about it.

Despite her put-on, Judy looks anything but vampy, her face so pale the freckles stand out like grains of sand on a white sheet of paper.

I see her face then, the vampy temptress who has led my husband astray.