#emphasis
3 approved public terms with this tag.
Used to indicate that what you're saying is true and not an exaggeration. "Cap" means a lie, so "no cap" means "no lie" or "for real."
“That was the best pizza I've ever had, no cap.”
Highkey
/ˈhaɪˌkiː/adverb/adjective
Very much; obviously; without restraint or reservation. The emphatic opposite of lowkey — used to express that you feel strongly and openly about something rather than subtly or secretly. Frequently paired with statements of genuine enthusiasm or strong opinion.
“I'm highkey obsessed with this new show, I've watched every episode twice.”
FR FR
/fɔːr riːl fɔːr riːl/interjection
Short for "for real, for real" — an emphatic intensifier indicating absolute sincerity, not joking, or genuine agreement. The repetition doubles the emphasis. Used to underscore that a statement is serious or earnest, or to emphatically confirm what someone else said.
“I was not ready for that plot twist, fr fr.”