A derogatory term used to describe a woman who is a slut because several members of a group of male friends may be be given the opportunity to try her on.
Manny: Hey John this is my girlfriend Jane.
John: Nice, is she a cape?
Manny: No but I did try your mom on last night.
John: Nice, is she a cape?
Manny: No but I did try your mom on last night.
by jStarryNite July 4, 2011
A word used in comic book reading circles to refer to specifically refer to a character being a superhero.
I.E. Superman, Spider-Man or Batman
Actually wearing a cape is not really needed. But the standard, Dresses up. secret identity, fights crime deal is what is what it is actually referring to.
Often used by detractors who have a distaste for the genre as a means of separating it from themselves as comic fans. But not always. Sometimes its just used when categorised it from other comic types like Horror or Drama.
I.E. Superman, Spider-Man or Batman
Actually wearing a cape is not really needed. But the standard, Dresses up. secret identity, fights crime deal is what is what it is actually referring to.
Often used by detractors who have a distaste for the genre as a means of separating it from themselves as comic fans. But not always. Sometimes its just used when categorised it from other comic types like Horror or Drama.
Its not that I hate capes I just prefer reading stories like Morning Glories or about characters like John Constantine.
by RedTheRaddest May 7, 2012
Cape Cod, massive tourist location in Eastern MA. Home to beautiful beaches, crazy parties, chill peeps, and countless irreplaceable memories.
by the beach bum September 10, 2008
when a gay woman has a boyfriend/husband or child in an attempt to cover the fact she is gay
Female equivalent of when a gay man calls his girlfriend a "beard"
Female equivalent of when a gay man calls his girlfriend a "beard"
Me: "oh look, Sharon has put a cape on"
You: "she should just be proud of who she is and accept that she is gay"
You: "she should just be proud of who she is and accept that she is gay"
by lilsmoosh June 10, 2020
by Oh Burrell August 12, 2009
In his argument with Vetta, Larry kept saying, "don't be mean to Susan."
"Why are you caping so hard for Susan, when you know she slapped my mom?" Vetta asks angrily.
"Because she's my friend." Larry said.
"Why are you caping so hard for Susan, when you know she slapped my mom?" Vetta asks angrily.
"Because she's my friend." Larry said.
by waking&shaking October 6, 2015