decamp/diːˈkæmp/Etymology* French décamper, Old French descamper.decamp means A surname. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 76 out of 100.nameA surnameverbTo break camp and move on.To disappear suddenly and secretly.“Colombia is a red herring, however. The songs that became Madame X actually came together during Madonna’s two years in Portugal, where she decamped in 2017 when her son David enrolled in Benfica’s football academy. Madonna absorbed the local sounds with more of a mature, simpatico rather than asset-stripping eye.”To debark, to disembark.“I let the civilian members of our team decamp the bus first and then the main members of Team Seven and finally the hippie from Iceland, Oran! ACT 50 I noticed an RAF truck at the bottom.”