by ploop February 8, 2005

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by LauraNJ October 14, 2008

Similar in style to the Scottish tam-o-shanter, the Irish scally cap provides no protection from the sun, but coves the top of the head from the cold, and has a small front brim. Mostly found in leather or wool. During the 1980's was a trend in places such as Australia and the US and Canada.
by Campion Mahony December 14, 2003

Invented for graffiti art, fat caps are a specalized nozzle that goes on a can of spray paint that widen the area of spray. These were invented in the late 1960's by graffit artist "Supercool". He took them off diffrent aresonal products. Today most graffit artists just but specalized fats caps off diffrent sites and magazines.
Lee- Yo supercool how did you pull of that peice, it must of taken for ever
Supercool- Naw B i just used a fat cap
Supercool- Naw B i just used a fat cap
by seknbk July 29, 2008

Panhandle Cap, originally a fictional character created by American author Nicole Moody, is now a euphemism for a person who represents any conglomeration of rural American and Western cowboy stereotypes, typically infused with one or more of the following characteristics: 1) a distrust of modern technology, social norms and politics; 2) a tendency to mask hostilities towards certain classes with alcoholism; 3) an inability to differentiate between adults and young children in everyday conversation.
My neighbor is sort of a Panhandle Cap because he tried to give my 8-year old son a whiskey sour in exchange for playing with his toy rattlesnake.
by McGee Hotro December 14, 2008

The dirty, covertly contagious nickname behind a popular military style of hat, the garrison cap. The hat itself is simple in construction and is typically made of felt wool, cotton, or moleskin. More recent variants include synthetic materials like polyester. It is typically associated with apparel worn on base and is not very practical for use in the field.
The name comes from the top of the cap, which, when triple-creased, resembles a vagina. To preserve the dignity of the wearer, the hat, and the branch of service while maintaining the humor of the name, many troops abbreviate the name to "C-Cap".
Newer variants of the cap lack the triple crease on top, effectively eliminating the resemblance to genitalia, though it's doubtful that the hat's undignified nickname caused this change.
The name comes from the top of the cap, which, when triple-creased, resembles a vagina. To preserve the dignity of the wearer, the hat, and the branch of service while maintaining the humor of the name, many troops abbreviate the name to "C-Cap".
Newer variants of the cap lack the triple crease on top, effectively eliminating the resemblance to genitalia, though it's doubtful that the hat's undignified nickname caused this change.
"Only a sailor could describe a hat as a cunt cap!"
"Like hell! The Army came up with that fine nickname years before any of you slimy ship rats!"
"You're both wrong! It was a Marine!"
*this argument continues endlessly and pointlessly until armageddon*
"Like hell! The Army came up with that fine nickname years before any of you slimy ship rats!"
"You're both wrong! It was a Marine!"
*this argument continues endlessly and pointlessly until armageddon*
by Jodimest March 1, 2008
