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Prolly

A D version of the word 'probably' used when you're too lazy or in too much of a hurry to say the whole word.
Me: You going out tonight?

You: Prolly.
by TurdNugget June 24, 2015
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proliferate

according to my 11th grade biology teacher : "hump like crazy"
when bacteria mass reproduce, they proliferate
by pinkybrit21 September 30, 2004
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prolly

My English is prolly good.
by Nullbort August 14, 2002
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ProllyNOT

Means No,
Can I borrow 5 dollars? "ProllyNOT
by I Hate Chimos!!!!!!!! November 3, 2009
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prologuer

A person who gives an extensive and usually unnecessary amount of background information to tell a simple fact or story thereby causing a simple matter to become lengthy and complicated.
Geez, my cousin is such a prologuer. She called to ask a simple question and started out in 1983. She knows how to make a short story long.
by WakkiSue July 30, 2011
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hoi prolloi

Noun

A portmanteau word that makes contemporaneous the ancient Greek term "hoi polloi" by blending it with the word "prole" or lower-class working-class member of the prolotariet.
"The global elite maintains the illusion of national elections to keep the hoi prolloi controllable."
by Neil Ogism March 26, 2008
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prolapse

An interuption or pause in professionalism.
After listening to the customer's strident complaint about the temperature of the Kungpao chicken, Yee-Ling had a prolapse and before reheating it in the microwave, emptied the contents of both of her nasal cavities onto the the meal.
by megnao flimpis July 17, 2003
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