Taken from the popular Twitch.tv phrase/emote "Kappa" which means you're joking. Was later shortened to "Cap" outside of Twitch with the phrase being picked up and popularized by influencers.
by CultureSucks April 15, 2019
by ionfwfufu December 26, 2019
Another word for lying and used online and in real life… it’s mostly used by teenagers and kids at around the age 6-25
Person 1: Bruv, ain’t that Cap
Person 2: I’m being serious, I am British not American
Person 1: yeah right, your totally British, because they are legends
Person 2: I’m being serious, I am British not American
Person 1: yeah right, your totally British, because they are legends
by @Gmail God June 20, 2022
A word used by Graffiti writers, ;to be capped out
-when one writer goes over or marks a line threw any other writer..
-when one writer goes over or marks a line threw any other writer..
by uneek_78238 August 28, 2007
by Fatnoob360 September 01, 2021