An (extremely) shortened way of saying the word "probably", comes from the slang word "prolly" and is the British/chav/roadman way of saying that.
Person 1:
"Are you gonna fight the kid who called you a wanker on the train yesterday?"
Person 2:
"Proy not, not gonna lie the feds are on my back too much at the moment"
"Are you gonna fight the kid who called you a wanker on the train yesterday?"
Person 2:
"Proy not, not gonna lie the feds are on my back too much at the moment"
by caelaThinx July 18, 2025
The British way of saying "actually", often used by people when speaking chavvy or "like a roadman".
Used in a sentence wherever the word "actually" would be used.
Pronounced "AK-she"
Used in a sentence wherever the word "actually" would be used.
Pronounced "AK-she"
"Are you acshy joking me? Be dead serious mum, you're not gonna bloody ground me again are you"
"Acshy stop it man you're annoying me"
"I'm acshy boutta crash out man"
"Acshy stop it man you're annoying me"
"I'm acshy boutta crash out man"
by caelaThinx July 18, 2025
An informal way of referring to multiple people as motherfuckers. This term can also be used to refer to multiple friends.
Plural version of mofo or mufucka.
Plural version of mofo or mufucka.
by caelaThinx July 18, 2025