A saying or reply to a question created by Fallout game fans when something is noted to be amazing or not so amazing. This saying has many user-defined definitions. Also can be shortened as "are max" or "max caps". Caps are not to be confused with the term Cap or Capping as though one is lying.
In game players can max out on a currency called caps (bottle caps)
In game players can max out on a currency called caps (bottle caps)
Yo bro how was the party last night?
"max caps bro"
You see that?! (something awesome!)
"are max"
Yo those guys are hammered !
"are max caps" lol
"max caps bro"
You see that?! (something awesome!)
"are max"
Yo those guys are hammered !
"are max caps" lol
by jjh221 April 12, 2023

by iLiKeYaHcUtG October 17, 2020

Hub caps is bro code for a woman's nipples or areolas. The circular nature of the areola along with the central nipple,or "hub",combined with the surrounding nipple bumps (montgomery tubercles or "auxillary nipples") tend to resemble the wheel or hubcap on a truck or car.This illusion is further enhanced if the nipple is pierced with a barbell making it look like a cotter pin in the "hub" place ther to prevent the nipples from flying off during wild,rough sex or exotic dancing. Along this line,puffy nipples could be referred to as "baby moons".
by wolfbait51 January 9, 2011

by Jkruk1 January 25, 2009

by Artoonie August 26, 2007

Attested in "True Grit" by Charles Portis, 1968, but most likely much older.
The derivation is probably from the percussion "cap," a small metal cylinder open at one end with an amount of shock-sensitive explosive, usually fulminate of mercury, used to set off the powder charge in a muzzle-loading firearm.
The modern derivation, however, is probably from the "cap gun," a toy firearm using paper "caps" containing Armstrong's mixture or a similar substance to provide the small explosions.
The derivation is probably from the percussion "cap," a small metal cylinder open at one end with an amount of shock-sensitive explosive, usually fulminate of mercury, used to set off the powder charge in a muzzle-loading firearm.
The modern derivation, however, is probably from the "cap gun," a toy firearm using paper "caps" containing Armstrong's mixture or a similar substance to provide the small explosions.
"I have never busted a cap (bust a cap) on a woman or anybody much under sixteen years but I will do what I have to do." -- "Lucky" Ned Pepper
by ET Molligee September 20, 2014

When you're talking mad shit, a thing you say whilst gesturing a cap being over your head (in the form of a triangle) to protect oneself from receiving any bad Karma. A way to ward it off.
by Cristi<3 May 25, 2008
