by Too good for you 🧢 December 29, 2019
by Woowowwoowwwoowwoow no cap December 30, 2019
When you're engaged in an online conversation with someone, but they're extremely stubborn, believes lies or misinformation so you basically have to yell the truth at them so that they would wake up, pay attention and get the point.
Okay Mary, I know you think everything's fine but I need to hit you with an No-Cap All-Cap: YOUR BOYFRIEND'S CHEATING ON YOU AND THE WHOLE NEIGHBORHOOD HAS SEEN IT!!
by KingMultiGenre August 01, 2021
by Straight out the 603 October 04, 2006
No-cap is a verb meaning - To not be lying or deceiving.
using this term incorrectly is punishable by death in many countries, especially America.
This word is related to, Deadass.
Cap is a verb meaning - To lie and deceive.
tenses of the word:
Capping - Is in the process of capping (Present tense)
Capped - Has capped (Past tense)
Capper - Shall cap (Future tense)
using this term incorrectly is punishable by death in many countries, especially America.
This word is related to, Deadass.
Cap is a verb meaning - To lie and deceive.
tenses of the word:
Capping - Is in the process of capping (Present tense)
Capped - Has capped (Past tense)
Capper - Shall cap (Future tense)
lying scum "Bro she got a fat ass"
Friend "No cap?"
Lying scum "No cap bro!"
Friend " That is a dude"
Lying scum "Got you to look"
Court "You are to be killed due to the breaking of the No Cap/Cap law!"
Friend "No cap?"
Lying scum "No cap bro!"
Friend " That is a dude"
Lying scum "Got you to look"
Court "You are to be killed due to the breaking of the No Cap/Cap law!"
by ConfinedDev February 26, 2020
“Cap” means a lie or falsehood, while “No cap” means being honest or speaking the truth. It’s used to indicate whether someone is being truthful or exaggerating.
Cap Means: “You said you could finish the entire pizza by yourself? That’s cap.”
No cap Means: “I’m really excited for this concert, no cap. It’s going to be amazing!”
“Cap” and “No cap” are commonly used in casual conversations to emphasize the truthfulness of a statement or to call out dishonesty. Cap/No Cap
No cap Means: “I’m really excited for this concert, no cap. It’s going to be amazing!”
“Cap” and “No cap” are commonly used in casual conversations to emphasize the truthfulness of a statement or to call out dishonesty. Cap/No Cap
by YkMatt August 21, 2024
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by AUDITORIUMU February 19, 2025