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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.”
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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
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prossible

Something that is both probable and possible
- It's prossible the trains run on time, but sometimes they don't
- Q. Can you open the jar? A. Prossibly
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prossibly

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

prossibly
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prossibly

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