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
by kumiko_enthusiast on Dec 02, 2018 11:42:00
meaning "no lie," it is a misspelling of "
no Kapp," where
Kapp is a
FFZ emote on Twitch.Tv, a sliced picture of the emote Kappa, which is used like "suuuuuuure," so "no Kapp" means no lie
no cap
by velnyx on May 10, 2018 09:32:11
Example:
Friend1: When is
your dad due to be released from
prison?
Friend2: Should be in a year
or so, but he deserves to be free NOW, no cap.
Friend1: True