Camo
camouflage (defs 4, 5).
Contemporary Examples
Queenpins of the Drug Cartels Constantino Diaz-Duran April 15, 2009
‘Kill Team’: The Documentary the Army Doesn’t Want You to See Andrew Romano July 25, 2014
Terrapin Stationers, the Most Badass New Stationer Lauren Sherman July 9, 2013
The Land That Obama Forgot Denver Nicks January 24, 2009
Crony Capitalism Creeps Into the Defense Budget Peter Schweizer May 21, 2012
Historical Examples
The Wanderers W.H.G. Kingston
The Wanderers W.H.G. Kingston
The Wanderers W.H.G. Kingston
The Wanderers W.H.G. Kingston
The Wanderers W.H.G. Kingston
noun (informal)
short for camouflage (sense 2) camo fatigues
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