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Verb
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vamps, plural;
  1. Blatantly set out to attract
    • - she had not vamped him like some wicked Jezebel
  2. (in fiction) Turn (someone) into a vampire

Noun
  1. A woman who uses sexual attraction to exploit men


  1. coquette: a seductive woman who uses her sex appeal to exploit men
  2. make up; "vamp up an excuse for not attending the meeting"
  3. an improvised musical accompaniment
  4. piece (something old) with a new part; "vamp up an old speech"
  5. piece of leather forming the front part of the upper of a shoe
  6. act seductively with (someone)
  7. The VaMP driverless car was one of the first truly autonomous cars along with its twin vehicle, the VITA-2. ...
  8. is a Japanese light novel series written by Ryohgo Narita, with illustrations by Katsumi Enami. The first novel was released on June 10, 2004, and the most recent on August 10, 2005; each of the three volumes were published by MediaWorks under their Dengeki Bunko label. ...
  9. Vamp is a band from Haugesund, Norway which was started in 1991 (according to) The band’s musical profile is a mix of Norwegian folk music, Celtic music and rock.
  10. Vamp is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.
  11. Vamp is a 1986 vampire film starring Grace Jones and Chris Makepeace.
  12. The VAMP is a fictional vehicle from the toyline, comic books and cartoon series.
  13. A short groove, riff or chord progression which is often looped to create atmosphere. Vamps make useful intros in Jazz and Latin music to establish the feel before the melody starts.
  14. the front lower part of the shoe’s upper part. May be shaped in various ways.
  15. The upper part of a shoe or boot covering the instep.
  16. A short sequence of chords that is repeated over and over again
  17. In terms of people, a seductress. In terms of music, a short introductory segment, a teaser, that's often repeated several times before a solo or between verses.
  18. stands for vesicle-associated membrane protein; a family of vesicle SNARE (v-SNARE) proteins, which mediate membrane fusion
  19. The repeadng pan of a tune at its end, usually the chorus or part of the chorus.
  20. A simple section like a riff, designed to be repeated as often as necessary, especially one at the beginning of a tune. Also a constantly repeated bass line over which a solo is played.
  21. to play a chord progression over and over, perhaps as an intro or a simple accompaniment, or a timewaster until the other musicians are ready to jump in and play along.
  22. a repeated rhythmic phrase found usually at the beginning or the end of a tune or used as an interlude.
  23. play the same simple succession of chords over and over, rhythmically if possible
  24. This term is used to refer to the front center part of a shoe's upper, in some shoes (like Bluchers) the vamp is extended in order to form the shoe's tongue.
  25. Playing the root note of the chord followed by the other notes of the chord. Common technique in piano and ragtime bass lines.