![]() In these songs, the lyrics are “high cap” or “high cappin',” but the context would suggest this version of the term means the same as the modern “no cap. Prior to this 2017 release, Chief Keef collaborator Gino Marley used the term on the 2011 track “Just In Case” to say, “I'm not with the lackin' / No slackin', no cappin',” likely referring to his desire to earn his wealth truthfully and not engage in the braggadocios exaggerations that we see in many other rap lyrics.īut Genius tracked the term “no cap” back to the 1980s where it appeared in tracks by Too Short, Willie D, Geto Boys, and UGK throughout the decade. Twitch is currently the go-to gamers’ content-streaming platform and community, and draws on its own secret language that can seem impenetrable to the untrained eye. And given that the pair have a combined net worth of $48 million, it’s safe to assume there is no capping going on in the song. When it comes to online gaming, gamers develop their own lingo and jargon to communicate with other players around the world. There are commercial implications related to the use of each ISRI specification.The popularization of the term grew in 2017 thanks to Future and Young Thug’s collaboration on the track “No Cap.” The Atlanta rappers use the song to boast their successes, listing off the cars and designer clothing they’ve bought thanks to their fame. Website: Copies of the complete circular are available to nonmembers for $12.00 each by contacting ISRI. Reprinted in part with permission from: ISRI’s Scrap Specifications Circular 1998, Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries Inc., 1325 G Street NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005. Zorba – Recyclable Concentrates of Shredded Mixed Nonferrous Scrap Metal in Pieces – Derived from Fragmentizers for further Separation of Contained Materials. Twitch – Fragmentizer Aluminum (From Automobile Shredders) Tread – Segregated New Aluminum Castings, Forgings and Extrusions Tough – Mixed New Aluminum Alloy Clippings and Solids Tooth – Segregated New Aluminum Alloy Clippings and Solids A complete guide to TikTok slang and what all the words mean In the same way that Twitter and Instagram have given us new, memorable slang terms, TikTok users are now contributing to the internet lexicon. Thirl – Aluminum Drosses, Spatters, Spillings, Skimmings and Sweepings Telic – Mixed Aluminum Borings and Turnings Teens – Segregated Aluminum Borings and Turnings Tassel – Old Mixed Aluminum Wire and Cable Taldork – Briquetted Aluminum Used Beverage Can (UBC) Scrap Taldon – Baled Aluminum Used Beverage Can (UBC) Scrap Taldack – Densified Aluminum Used Beverage Can (UBC) Scrap Talcred – Shredded Aluminum Used Beverage Can (UBC) Scrap Taint/Tabor – Clean Mixed Old Alloy Sheet Aluminum Taboo – Mixed Low Copper Aluminum Clippings and Solids Tabloid – New, Clean Aluminum Lithographic Sheets Tablet – Clean Aluminum Lithographic Sheets Seam – Continuous Line Galvanizing Slab Zinc Bottom Dross Seal – Continuous Line Galvanizing Slab Zinc Top Dross Scrub – Hot Dip Galvanizers Slab Zinc Dross (Batch Process) Scribe – Crushed Clean Sorted Fragmentizers Die Cast Scrap, as Produced from Automobile Fragmentizers Roper – Scrap Whole Intact Industrial Lead Batteries Rono – Scrap Industrial Intact Lead Cells Rink – Scrap Wet Whole Intact Lead Batteries Rains – Scrap Drained/Dry Whole Intact Lead Batteries Pekoe – 200 Series Stainless Steel Scrap Solids Malar – New Segregated Nickel Silver Clippings Major – New Nickel Silver Clippings and Solids ![]() Maize – Mixed New Nickel Silver Clippings Lamb – Brass Small Arms and Rifle Shells, Clean Muffled (Popped) Lake – Brass Small Arms and Rifle Shells, Clean Fired House – New Mixed Monel Solids and Clippings Dandy – New Cupro Nickel Clips and Solidsĭecoy – Cupro Nickel Spinnings, Turnings, Boringsĭepth – Miscellaneous Nickel–Copper and Nickel-Copper IronĮland – High Grade-Low Lead Bronze SolidsĮlder – Genuine Babbit-Lined Brass BushingsĮlias – High Lead Bronze Solids and Boringsįence – Unlined Standard Red Car Boxes (Clean Journals)įerry – Lined Standard Red Car Boxes (Lined Journals)
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