1. camo - Noun
2. camo - Verb
fabric dyed with splotches of green and brown and black and tan; intended to make the wearer of a garment made of this fabric hard to distinguish from the background
Source: WordNetCamo never goes out of style as far as I'm concerned. Joy Bryant
In Maine, where hunters are legally entitled to any territory that isn’t specifically marked off-limits, people have been mistakenly shot and killed; up here, a camo print Sandy Liang teddy coat could cost me my life. Source: Internet
Dazzle camo is actually used all the time in conjunction with nylon coverings for prototype cars undergoing road testing before their full reveal. Source: Internet
Even with the external camo and the interior wodges of gaffer tape, it soon became pretty clear from our ride that Mercedes’ claim that the new CLS will be “like no other Mercedes” may not be an idle boast. Source: Internet
From the 2015-2016 season, expect to see more prints and camo patterns on slacks and polo shirts for men. Source: Internet
And I thought the camo tuxedo was bad. Source: Internet