"a Sicilian. people from Italy. we called them zipps cuz they'd zipp in and zipp out. they didn't like to talk much. they'd only get down to buisness or take care of someone then leave on the next plane out."- Joseph "Joe Bananas" Bonnano
pete-"what about that thing across the way?"
tommy-"don't worry about it, i know a zip who can take of it."
tommy-"don't worry about it, i know a zip who can take of it."
by x February 28, 2004
by x June 15, 2003
by x January 11, 2004
short form of "high cappin" which was used in the 80's to describe some one who lies about their social status or one who flaunt's arogantly brand new merchandise but is in debt. now-a-days its basically used to describe a liar but it still refers to he old meaning from time to time.
1)john-"he ain't got a slab. he still drives his maw maw's car. he needs to stop all that cappin."
2)pete-"man, that boy still owes me 3g's and his out there cappin."
3)derrick-"quite cappin man, you did't call sherry cuz she just called me asking for you."
2)pete-"man, that boy still owes me 3g's and his out there cappin."
3)derrick-"quite cappin man, you did't call sherry cuz she just called me asking for you."
by x February 26, 2004