by john markss September 10, 2011
{ka-Fah}
-Verb
To trick and/or persuade a person to go on web-cam and spread screenshots of what was done on said web-cam. this is usually something embarrassing such as flashing, singing, or something else worth laughing at.
-Verb
To trick and/or persuade a person to go on web-cam and spread screenshots of what was done on said web-cam. this is usually something embarrassing such as flashing, singing, or something else worth laughing at.
''LOL''
''what?''
''KATHY TOTALLY CAFA'd THAT GUY''
''really? what happend?''
''long story, heres the pics.''
''ROFLMAO''
''what?''
''KATHY TOTALLY CAFA'd THAT GUY''
''really? what happend?''
''long story, heres the pics.''
''ROFLMAO''
by Moine August 06, 2009
Cafa (verb) – /ˈkæ.fə/
1. To deceive – To mislead someone intentionally or keep them unaware of the truth.
Example: He cafa’d his coworkers into thinking he had finished the report.
2. To exclude or leave someone in the dark – To carry out an activity without informing or involving someone.
Example: They cafa’d me from the decision-making process, and I had no idea what was happening.
3. To lead astray – To misguide or manipulate someone into believing something false.
Example: The con artist cafa’d his victims with promises of easy money.
Related forms:
Cafaing (present participle) – They were cafaing the truth from their parents.
Cafa’d (past tense) – She felt hurt after being cafa’d out of the secret meeting.
Cafaer (noun) – A skilled cafaer can manipulate people without them noticing.
1. To deceive – To mislead someone intentionally or keep them unaware of the truth.
Example: He cafa’d his coworkers into thinking he had finished the report.
2. To exclude or leave someone in the dark – To carry out an activity without informing or involving someone.
Example: They cafa’d me from the decision-making process, and I had no idea what was happening.
3. To lead astray – To misguide or manipulate someone into believing something false.
Example: The con artist cafa’d his victims with promises of easy money.
Related forms:
Cafaing (present participle) – They were cafaing the truth from their parents.
Cafa’d (past tense) – She felt hurt after being cafa’d out of the secret meeting.
Cafaer (noun) – A skilled cafaer can manipulate people without them noticing.
He cafa’d his coworkers into thinking he had finished the report.
They cafa’d me from the decision-making process, and I had no idea what was happening.
The con artist cafa’d his victims with promises of easy money.
They cafa’d me from the decision-making process, and I had no idea what was happening.
The con artist cafa’d his victims with promises of easy money.
by Mashed_potatoes_27 February 11, 2025