A fork of Rural Dictionary
When someone says an egregious lie. The word is similar to the English term “Cap”. As a Zimbabwean would pronounce “Cap” as “Cape” hence the addition of the “e”. The term originates in a quaint little town in Buckinghamshire (AY).
J2: “ KJ LOAD UP MY EYEBROW PENCIL I KNOW YOU HAVE IT” KJ: “ CAPE! I DIDN’T TAKE IT!” ASK SK! SK: CAPE KJ I DON’T EVEN HAVE EYEBROWS!!
When one is vacationing on Cape Code, MA.
I can’t make it this weekend, I’ll be on cape.
A totally awesome article of clothing. Almost anybody who wears a cape will look cool, and anybody who is badass can greatly benefit from wearing either a cape, cloak, or trenchcoat, and of course, having long hair. Having a sword would help, but you'll probably get arrested for that.
That dude with the cape is so freakin' awesome. Some kid said he looked stupid, just because he doesn't dress like everybody else, but when he turned that kid into a mangled mess on the floor, he looked totally badass. Nobody messes with him now! :)
Something Soul Shore Act 1 is Wearing.
Soul Shore Act 1 "Wearing Cape"
Caping or to cape is when a man is trying to get some ass but makes it really obvious.
“Omg how hard Josh is caping on Emily.“ “Ye he could fly to Australia with that cape”
Cape (vb): To escape from a situation utilising a mixture of speed and fabric. The kind of person who capes out of a situation will usually, but not exclusively, be: Tall, dark, brooding, sinister, quiet ect. They will also perform the move with such skill that most of the time people will be left in a state of confusion or yelling 'WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT?'
There were too many guards, so he turned round and decided to cape away into the night.