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Gen Z has come up with plenty of inventive and unique slang terms , but not all of them are immediately easy to interpret. “No cap” in particular is a uniquely strange one, especially since it often stands entirely on its own as an answer to a question. But we’ve got your back! In this article we’ll explain what the term means, its origins, and how you’d employ it in a conversation.
Things You Should Know
- “No cap” means “no lie,” or, “I’m serious.” It’s a way to emphasize that you aren’t exaggerating.
- Use “no cap” to stop haters who don’t believe you or back up friends making arguments you agree with.
- “No cap” probably comes from the usage of “cap” for “limit” (i.e. a “salary cap” referring to a limit on salaries).
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- You can also use “cap” as a verb. For example, someone might say, “You’re cappin’” as a way of saying, “You’re lying” or, “You’re exaggerating.” [7] X Research sourceThanks
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References
- ↑ https://www.yahoo.com/video/simp-bussin-cap-gen-z-110000695.html
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