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No Cap/Cap

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)

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!"

by ConfinedDev February 26, 2020

That's cap

When someone is lying/talking bs.

Blue: I couldn't have killed him i was in electrical doing tasks. Red: Ay "that's cap" i was in electrical with white.

by Scooberoo October 04, 2020

Capping

basically a brand new word for lying

Jack: I just made basketball shot from ten feet Drake: Mann, quit capping

by Addictively June 14, 2016

cap

the word lying but built different

yo that’s cap i didnt fuck the dog

by thecapper November 11, 2020

No cap

The use of the phrase "no cap" is meant to convey authenticity and truth. The phrase originated in reference to decorative gold teeth, which can be divided into two distinct varieties: permanent gold teeth (aka "perms") or caps (aka "pullouts"). Whereas caps can be pulled out with ease, perms, as their name suggests, are permanent. They cannot be taken out for a job interview or court date. They are an honest and lasting expression of the owners' realness.

I would only get perms because people who wear pullouts are fake, no cap.

by daybird August 27, 2020

No cap

No cap basically mean that their not lying or capping like they did something. Sometimes ppl write it like this🙅🏽 ♀️🧢or 🚫🧢 different ways

That food was good no cap I hit that bit no cap

by Leelee😈 May 23, 2018

no cap

A phrase that is akin to “it is true that” or “I think that”, “no cap” is often used to describe an opinionated statement or a statement that is believed to be true. Stemming from the verb capping (basically, “to lie”), it quite literally means “no lie.” Because of this, no cap can be used to describe something that is not thought to be true by the speaker’s audience. No cap can be used to describe factual statements, but due to its slang nature, it is most often used in an exclamatory manner.

No cap, this pizza is amazing!” “I think I actually like Ty, no cap.” “Dude, I’m serious about this— no cap.”

by TimeForAVibeCheck December 24, 2019