Person 1: hey man are you coming with us tonight
Person 2: NO I HAVE SHIT TO DO
Person 1: Why are you yelling?
Person 2:*CAPS
Person 2*caps
Person 2: NO I HAVE SHIT TO DO
Person 1: Why are you yelling?
Person 2:*CAPS
Person 2*caps
by fruitloopsVScornpops July 19, 2008
Lie, which is the more popular definition;
or a period of 20 minutes.
“No cap” refers to no lie being told.
or a period of 20 minutes.
“No cap” refers to no lie being told.
“Andrew, let’s meet up in one cap.”
“Okay Justin, I’ll see you in twenty.”
—> A cap is a twenty minute time period, so these people are planning on meeting up in twenty minutes.
“Devon, your playlist is really good no cap.”
—> Someone is telling Devon that his playlist is honestly very good.
“Okay Justin, I’ll see you in twenty.”
—> A cap is a twenty minute time period, so these people are planning on meeting up in twenty minutes.
“Devon, your playlist is really good no cap.”
—> Someone is telling Devon that his playlist is honestly very good.
by YouReallyWould April 08, 2019
Aussie slang for mdma (ecstasy), often in Australia mdma is snorted and placed in capsules for distribution.
by the cracky lordddd June 13, 2018
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by CDrizzle23 June 03, 2018
A bullet
by D x O x M x I March 14, 2018
As much as everyone wants to believe this originated in the hip-hop industry, it actually originated from Twitch.tv. Where there is an emoji called "Kappa" that has been used since 2012 to express sarcasm, joking, or double meaning, due to the grin on the emoji. People on Twitch who wanted what they are saying to be taken seriously began to say "no Kappa", which turned into "No Kapp". Thus, prominent twitch celebrities and streamers such as T-pain and others began using it on the platform, where it most likely found its way to the music industry, and has since been popularized as "no cap", because no community outside of twitch knows what a kappa emote is.
by Zultchy June 17, 2020