1. Civil Air Patrol, where CAP can also mean, Come and Pay :)
Hey Mike, are you going to CAP tonight?
or
Everyone knows CAP means "come and pay"
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A mid-west slang term used to describe someone whoβs tweaking or messing up.
Alyssa: Truth or Dare, Bianca
Bianca: Dare
Alyssa: I dare you to go sit on Jakeβs lap
Bianca: Nah g, iβm not doing that
Alyssa: G what? You capping! Come on just do it!
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Bomb tech talk for screwing a female. Compared to when placing a blasting cap into C4 for detonation.
Damn man that chick is a smoke show.
Yeah man, Iβd cap into that.
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John: "2+2=3"
Adam: "John I can't believe how fucking capped you are"
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"No Cap" basically means "no lie" or "not lying". It is used when you want to tell someone you're not lying to them. People sometimes tend to use emojis, like "π«π§’" (No Cap with emojis) as an alternative.
The term "No Cap" originated from a live streaming site called Twitch.TV, where Kapp is a popular chat emoticon on an emote extension for twitch.tv called "FrankerFaceZ". Kapp originated from a popular twitch emote called Kappa. Live streamers and their chats often use "No Kapp" to indicate they aren't lying.
Used by many popular live streamers, the phrase "No Kapp" was slowly picked up by viewers as "No Cap" and it spread all around the internet, which is why it's still sometimes used today.
Dude I just won the lottery, no cap
I slept for like 12 hours last night π«π§’
I make 120K a year just from live streaming, no Kapp
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Another word for lies.
βYouβre giving me some cap right now.β
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