Teens are saying, “No cap” and that’s no cap. Does your teen love using slang you don’t understand? Yes, and that’s “No cap.” The phrase “No cap” basically means, “No lie,” says Urban Dictionary, with ...
You might have seen people saying “no cap” (sometimes presented as the baseball cap emoji) in comments or captions all over TikTok. According to Urban Dictionary, when someone writes “no cap,” it ...
Feel like you're missing out on knowing abbreviations and slang used in texts and on social media? Or maybe a meme has left you stumped. These internet terms may be quick and to the point for some but ...
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Ever wonder what popular slang terms mean? We define some for Gen Z and Gen A. Definitions included range from sus, bussin, no cap, bet, mid and more. What are the kids even saying these days? It can ...
The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department has launched a fentanyl awareness campaign: “No Cap…Those Pills Are Sus.” It's meant to reach young people with hipper language. CMPD officials said this ...
Hi pookies, GRWM. You got rizz for days. Confused about what I just said? No cap, me too. Sorry, I’ll stop. Gen Z has cooked up a dialect that’s practically ...
The phrase “No cap” basically means, “No lie,” says Urban Dictionary, with “cap” meaning “lie.” “This meal is the best. No cap!” or “You weren’t online last night — you’re capping!” are two ways to ...