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ca·peesh
interjection
Definition:
used as question: do you understand?
Mid-20th century. < Italian capisce "he or she understands," form of capire "understand"
I will call you when dinner is ready. Capeesh?
capeesh by Maryam Khalid July 30, 2008
Related Words
Film based on a superhero or comic book franchise
Guy 1: "hey you wanna go see captain america?"
Guy 2: "no i'm really over capeshit at the moment"
Capeshit by TheSpazFromRainman August 28, 2014

capeshitter

A person who watches nothing but Marvel movies, specifically those from the MCU, and thus only expresses real life events and their taste in film relative to bland, boring, formulaic CGI-fests. Usually over-sensitive to spoilers and thinks Scorsese films are overrated, but hasn’t seen any.
CAPESHITTER: “Bro, have you seen that new Deadpool movie? It’s epic, like bacon!”
A superhero movie where the hero is merely there to show off their superpower, rather than doing heroic acts people can actually relate to, they simply show off the cool tricks they can do to the screen. Going off of the saying "not all heroes wear capes" it's called capeshit because only the (metaphorical) cape has been cared about in the production of the movie.
"Marvel movies have devolved into capeshit the last 10 years"
Capeshit by mammothianattitude September 3, 2022
It means 'do you understand?' in Italian. Often used in the late 80's early 90's show Full House.
see any episode of Full House with Uncle Jesse and Michelle together.
capesh by youstillsuck November 14, 2004