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==Part of Speech== | ==Part of Speech== |
Revision as of 01:07, 10 June 2020

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Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
['fihlm / 'kamp]
Description
An annual event organized by URSA for new RTVF students. On the first Friday of the student participants watch Battle Royale, while counselors make fake blood. Then, the next day participants go to Chain O'Lakes State Park where they re-enact and record their version of the movie. Every participant is given a "weapon" to defend themselves. Weapons have included china balls, nail files, rubber chickens, tissues and more.
Usage
This term is used by a number of RTVF undergraduate students.
Example Sentence
- "Yeah, I remember at film camp my weapon was a nail file. I surprisingly lasted a long time."
- "I love film prom, but I wish the fake blood weren't so sticky."