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prossibly 

"Are you going" "Prossibly"
prossibly by djng December 25, 2008

prossibly 

Prossibly is a cross between probably and possibly. It is more than possible but less than probable.
Are you going to quit your job soon? Prossibly......time will tell....
prossibly by observe ant June 5, 2013

prossibly 

when u can't decide whether its possibly or probably
will it rain

prossibly
prossibly by yeetious June 23, 2019

Prossibly 

A combination of probably and possibly. Less certain than using probably but a bit more confidence than using a simple possibly.
John: With everything still closed because of the Coronavirus, are you gonna catch up on some Netflix over the weekend?
Zack: Prossibly
Prossibly by GvilleZack2 September 15, 2020

Prossibly 

A combination of probably & possibly- a way to answer a question without fully committing.
When said confidently, it can cause confusion- resulting in the person on the receiving end to become flustered and embarrassed, especially when a formal meeting- and while they might question what you actually said, they tend to move onto the next topic.
Boss- “Will you have those documents completed by Friday?”
Employee- “Prossibly.”
Prossibly by Ms. Maverick May 12, 2022

Prossibly 

Adverb; to want someone to shut there stupid fucking mouth and leave you alone
Boss: hey I know you’re not scheduled but can you come in this Saturday

Mike: prossibly
Prossibly by Barry Mcokner August 13, 2024