A fork of Rural Dictionary
Another way of spelling caps etc. caps lock. Mostly used when speaking sarcastic to peole who use caps.
Randomguy1: CAN ANY ONE HELP ME PLZ Randomguy2: OH KAPS MAKE ME LOOK KOOL AND GIVE MORE ATTENTION. Randomguy1: WARRIOR ARE GREAT DAMAGDE DEALERS Randomguy2: AND KAPS MAKE EVERYTHING TRUE
Incorrect spelling for the nickname of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Used mostly by fair weather 49er fans, fans of other NFL teams, and women. The correct spelling is "Kaep."
Guy 1: Dude, I'm getting sick of these bitches jumping on the Niners bandwagon. Guy 2: For real. They keep spelling Kaep as KAP like the clueless buttholes they are.
Colin Kaepernick took a situation and fronted to the world like it was something that mattered to him but in reality what actually mattered to him was the attention it brought to him. It was a lie, misleading, etc. It was a con that no one questioned the motives behind because it was unrolled at the perfect time. It was BS. SO, “No Kap” means no BS, no kidding, not playing, all jokes aside, for real for real, etc.
Me: I saw your girl making out with your cousin at the movies last night. You: Stop playing.. You serious right now? Me: I saw it with my eyes, No-Kap.
Red Kap is an American workware company headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee that manufactures and distributes work-related clothing . In 1923 two brothers and their cousin set up shop to sell bib overalls under a sign that read “Harlin Bros. & Williams.” This humble operation held fast to a few simple values — great service, comfort, and durability. So, business grew. 1939, the name was changed to Red Kap, after Red Cap Smoking Tobacco. Inspired by Red Cap Smoking Tobacco, the company changes its name to Red Kap – offering a “better grade” of shirts. By 1939, the family was selling affordable matched-set workwear and chambray shirts. Times were good. Until WWII when the country was thrown into turmoil. Red Kap stepped up to help the war effort — manufacturing gas mask carriers, combat fatigues, and field jackets. After the war, Red Kap teamed up with laundry services to supply fresh uniforms to all sorts of businesses. By 1960, Red Kap had solidified its place as a major player in the workwear industry.
Red Kap is kinda like Dickies but more Automotive and mechanical work clothes. They have been around since 1923.