camel up
(verb)
camel up (verb) — To drink a large quantity of water at a water source, often in preparation for a long stretch without reliable water access.
To drink a large quantity of water at a water source, often in preparation for a long stretch without reliable water access.
Example
“Knowing there wouldn’t be another water source for miles, he decided to camel up at the creek.”
Synonyms
hydrate
tank up
Frequently Asked Questions
What is camel up?
To drink a large quantity of water at a water source, often in preparation for a long stretch without reliable water access.
How do you use "camel up" in a sentence?
“Knowing there wouldn’t be another water source for miles, he decided to camel up at the creek.”
What is another word for camel up?
Common synonyms for camel up include hydrate and tank up.
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