A lie/To tell a lie
Can be a noun (cap)
Or verb (capping)
John: “Amy told me that she didn’t sneak out last night.”
Ross: “That’s such cap!”
Lucy: “I actually don’t like James.”
Ally: “What?! Stop capping!”
To falsify or be misleading on a topic or subject
-Brock Weidman
Tom: “Dude that Alligator was 10,000 pounds”
Brock: “That’s not true, that’s cap!”
"Bro that place has 16" pizzas for $5"
"No cap?"
"I'm not capping, bro"
"Let's go then"
Etymology:
"Cap" comes from "Kappa", an emote on Twitch.TV, often used when someone tells a blatant lie.
The tiktok trend that made the word "cap" mean fake/not real rather than the accessory.
"This is straight cap"
"No way this is their house,this is cap"