What is the slang word for Probably?

What is the slang word for Probably?

PROLLY means “Probably” So now you know – PROLLY means “Probably” – don’t thank us. YW! What does PROLLY mean? PROLLY is an acronym, abbreviation or slang word that is explained above where the PROLLY definition is given.

What is a prolly relationship?

A polysexual person is someone who is sexually and/or romantically attracted to multiple genders. It is not the same as being bisexual or pansexual, although all of these sexualities involve being attracted to more than one gender.

Is prolly British slang?

probably in British English (ˈprɒbəblɪ ) adverb. 1. ( sentence modifier; not used with a negative or in a question) in all likelihood or probability.

How do you use the word prolly?

‘I’m going into my senior year so now I’ll prolly be busier than ever, but I’ll try to keep writing on a regular basis. ‘ ‘He prolly had the best run but the judges never saw him. ‘

What does mean prolly?

Probably

Is prolly a word now?

By that token, ‘prolly’ is a word. It has a spelling and a meaning. It is not, however, a word that should be used in careful prose, such as in a letter to your professor or a school essay—since it is rather informal.

Why do I say prolly instead of probably?

‘Prolly’ is a clipped pronunciation of ‘probably’; compare with ‘g’day’ as a clipped pronunciation of ‘good day’, or ‘gonna’ as a common spoken shortening of ‘going to’. Certainly non-standard, but not necessarily indicative of the writer’s laziness.

Is prolly British or American?

“Prolly is. Us goes down dis alley an’ in de back way, Demmy.”” The characters using prolly in these books are supposedly speaking in the African-American Vernacular. Depending on how good an ear Wiley had for dialect, this may indicate prolly first arose in Southern or African-American speech.

What does probably mean in English?

: insofar as seems reasonably true, factual, or to be expected : without much doubt is probably happy it will probably rain.

What kind of word is probably?

adverb

What’s the difference between probably and possibly?

So, if you say possibly, then you’re saying that something could be the case, whereas if you’re saying probably, you’re saying that not only can it be the case but that the chances are higher that it will happen than that it won’t.

Where can I use probably?

You use probably to say that a statement is very likely to be true. With a verb phrase consisting of an auxiliary verb and a main verb, put probably after the auxiliary verb. For example, say ‘He will probably come soon’. Don’t say ‘He probably will come soon’.

Is maybe the same as probably?

Different meanings Use “probably” to say that something has a high chance of happening – 50% or greater. Use “possibly” to say that something has a low chance of happening – 50% or less. Use either “maybe” or “perhaps” to say that something has an equal chance of happening or not happening.

Will probably be or probably will be?

They are both correct. Both could be correct depending on context. ‘I will probably work’ will sound natural in most situations. If using the second sentence, you are emphasising the word ‘will’ (I probably WILL work).

Can a sentence start with probably?

Although normally called an “adverb”, probably is often used to modify an entire sentence – in which case it normally appears at the beginning (or the end, if it’s “parenthetically” added after a comma)… a: Probably I’ll move to the south by then.

Can you say probably in an essay?

It’s better to write it once and find another word that closely resembles it. Use a Thesaurus which you can find online to find synonymous word to probably. It may be less flashy and is a common word but not informal. Don’t use it too much in your essay.

Is most probably correct?

Saying “most probably” means that something is ‘very probable’ or ‘extremely likely’. so yes its correct.

How do you use probably in a sentence?

Probably sentence example

  1. She was probably right.
  2. He would probably know the fastest way.
  3. He probably didn’t even realize what he said.
  4. He was alright and they probably wouldn’t do it again.
  5. I probably wouldn’t have known the difference, though.
  6. They probably had a lot to discuss and most likely were not alone.

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