Caping is a slang term that refers to someone defending or supporting a person or idea, often blindly or unquestioningly. It is commonly used when someone is advocating for someone else without critically evaluating the situation or considering opposing viewpoints.
Caping can be seen as a form of loyalty or support, but it can also imply a lack of critical thinking or judgment. It suggests that the person defending or supporting is doing so without fully understanding or considering the implications or consequences. Caping often involves a strong emotional attachment or bias towards the person or idea being defended.
Example 1:
Person A: “I can’t believe you’re still caping for Jake after all the evidence against him!”
Person B: “I know, but we’ve been friends for so long, it’s hard to let go and see the truth.”
Example 2:
Person A: “Why are you caping for that political candidate? They have a history of corruption!”
Person B: “I just really believe in their message and think they can bring positive change.”
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