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“You have taken something, I can tell
“ I had a Cap”
Cap by Copy of Gargoyle December 3, 2024
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- “You’ve taken something, I can tell
- “ I had a Cap”
Cap by Copy of Gargoyle December 3, 2024
In modern slang, "cap" means a lie or falsehood. To say someone is "capping" means that they are lying or exaggerating.

The use of "cap" in this sense is believed to have originated in the southern United States, particularly in African American communities.

One theory is that it may derive from the word "capping," which in the 1940s was used to mean "to top" or "to surpass," often in the context of boasting or exaggeration. This evolved into meaning "to lie" or "to exaggerate" over time.

The term gained widespread popularity through its use in hip-hop music and social media in the late 2010s.
He said he could run a mile in five minutes, but I know he's capping." (He's lying or exaggerating.)
Cap by JayaMoss8819 June 4, 2025
A slang word meaning a lie or something that isn’t true. The opposite of “no cap
He said he finished the whole project by himself, “that’s cap.”
Cap by Ohwellll September 8, 2025
The slang word 'Cap' is the shortened term of Captain, used mostly in New England but mostly found in maine, around the penobscott and Hancock county areas.
'Nice lobsters ye catching their Cap'!"
Cap' by GabrielO June 24, 2018