by Mr. Librarian123 December 3, 2020

No cap is slang for no lying or capping.Some people type it when they see that person is lying so they say "No cap" but they are like this is cap
by DarkJanko November 3, 2020

A group chat full of a bunch of badass southern beer drinkers, that throw parties accompanied by preppy girls that make them lame.
by bigdic123455 March 19, 2019

The act of ejaculating between the eyes of a person (HOPEFULLY) and letting the semen cover and flow down the nose like melting snow.
I gave my girlfriend a Rocky Mountain Snow Cap last night and she accidentally inhaled some of my DNA.
by MuricanGinger May 22, 2025

Lies, Exaggerations, Untrue.
‘Capping’ means to lie.
Cap is slang used similarly to “No Way!”/“Are you kidding?”
“No Cap”/“Not capping” is used to say “I’m not kidding” or similar
‘Capping’ means to lie.
Cap is slang used similarly to “No Way!”/“Are you kidding?”
“No Cap”/“Not capping” is used to say “I’m not kidding” or similar
“I just got a date with Macy, no cap!”
“James said he just won the basketball game, but I’m pretty sure he’s capping”
“James said he just won the basketball game, but I’m pretty sure he’s capping”
by UnbiasedDefinitions May 24, 2022

“Cap” means a lie or falsehood, while “No cap” means being honest or speaking the truth. It’s used to indicate whether someone is being truthful or exaggerating.
Cap Means: “You said you could finish the entire pizza by yourself? That’s cap.”
No cap Means: “I’m really excited for this concert, no cap. It’s going to be amazing!”
“Cap” and “No cap” are commonly used in casual conversations to emphasize the truthfulness of a statement or to call out dishonesty. Cap/No Cap
No cap Means: “I’m really excited for this concert, no cap. It’s going to be amazing!”
“Cap” and “No cap” are commonly used in casual conversations to emphasize the truthfulness of a statement or to call out dishonesty. Cap/No Cap
by YkMatt August 21, 2024

When one forms a triangle with their hands and place it above their heads to prevent bad luck.
Usually a sports affiliated gesture that is done more out of routine than superstition.
Usually a sports affiliated gesture that is done more out of routine than superstition.
Jake always place a karma cap above his head when talking about the championship game because he doesn't want give his team bad luck.
by Sflow69 May 6, 2016
