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Cap

Liam Hutchinson says, "I'm black, I'm from Harlem, I'm Mexican, I'm gonna bang one on your head, I was born in South Africa, and I'm gonna go 19 flat start"
We reply, "That's cap. Ur white and a distance swimmer from Illinois suburbs. "
by lilshrimpgang69 October 17, 2019
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Cap

Cap stands for capture African people
Jimmy: Let’s play Cap
Jack:Ok
by Volman April 20, 2021
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CAPPING

The lyrics in the second bar used in songs of all sound cloud rappers
YOU BE CAPPING I BE TRAPPING
by 69OOF420 October 28, 2019
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Cap

Cap, or a lie
Me:That’s cap u didn’t fuck her
Nathan :i did no cap on God
by ISSASHY.JIT October 17, 2019
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Cap

Lying, basically but saying it in a cooler way
“I’m moving next week” “stop capping bro”
by Zpfr September 22, 2020
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Caps on

Exaggeration of a sentence/confirmation about the seriousness of a statement
Person 1: I am so hungry, caps on
person 2: Caps on bro, same here
by lilscxrpi May 15, 2020
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No Cap

You’ve likely seen cap and no cap used on social media, but these terms actually pre-date social media and Gen Z by several decades. In Black slang, to cap about something means “to brag, exaggerate, or lie” about it. This meaning dates all the way back to at least the early 1900s. No cap, then, has evolved as another way of saying “no lie” or “for real.” Though it’s currently popular with Gen Z, no cap was mostly influenced by hip-hop culture.
Person 1- This food is good! Person 2- No Cap!”
by dylan._edits2.yt March 29, 2022
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