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The History and Evolution of the Slang Term "Vamped"

"Vamped" is a slang term that originated in the 1920s and was popularized by the jazz scene in Harlem, New York. It refers to a state of being overly excited or exhilarated, often due to the consumption of alcohol or drugs.

The term is believed to have been derived from the idea that one's senses are heightened when they are "vamped," much like a vampire feeds on the blood of its victims to gain strength and power. In this sense, someone who is vamped is said to be under the influence of a substance or experience that is intensifying their emotions and altering their perception of reality.

In modern usage, "vamped" is often used to describe a state of being intoxicated or high on drugs, but it can also be used more broadly to describe any intense or exhilarating experience. For example, someone might say they were vamped by a particularly exciting concert or a wild night out with friends.

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