1. KAP - Noun
2. KAP - Proper noun
KAP (countable and uncountable, plural KAPs)
(statistics) Initialism of knowledge, attitude(s), and practice(s): a type of representative survey, originated in the 1950s, that examines the level of knowledge, beliefs, and behaviours of a population in the context of a specific topic.
KAP
(Australia, politics) Initialism of Katter's Australian Party.
Are you sure it has nothing nothing to do with his KAP fraternity? Source: Internet
A lot of teams are strapped for cap money, so they don’t have Kap money. Source: Internet
Popular kap klaem dishes sold by mobile vendors are grilled items such as sun-dried squid, meats on skewers, or grilled sour sausages, and deep-fried snacks such as fried insects or fried sausages. Source: Internet
Kap is no Jackie Robinson. Source: Internet
Like many of his peers, the 19-year-old Atlanta newcomer raps like a sad robot with a mouthful of grits, but Kap G’s origin story is starkly different. Source: Internet
In the evenings, mobile street stalls, often only a scooter with a side car, drive by and temporarily set up shop outside bars in Thailand, selling kap klaem ("drinking food"). Source: Internet