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Which language is known as camp language?

"Camp language" is not a specific language. It's a term used to describe a particular style of communication that is often associated with gay culture.

While there's no single "camp language," it's characterized by:

* Exaggeration: Using heightened and flamboyant language, often for humorous effect.

* Irony and wit: Playing with language to create humor, often through sarcasm and double entendres.

* Borrowing from other cultures and subcultures: Including elements from popular culture, fashion, and other social circles.

Some examples of expressions that might be considered part of "camp language" include:

* "Oh honey, you look fabulous!"

* "That's so fetch!"

* "Serving looks."

* "Reading someone for filth."

It's important to note that camp language is not exclusive to any one group, and it can be used by people of all backgrounds and sexual orientations. It's simply a style of communication that has been associated with certain communities and cultures.

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