An adverb, verb, and adjective that polarizes the meaning of a sentence to that of a sarcastic tone.
by Whit Smith February 1, 2005

by the richter October 14, 2006

As most people prolly know, "probably" was substituted by "prolly", because many got annoyed by the stutter. The new word became popular after Clinton's proposal for more honesty in birthday hymns:
"For he's prolly a good fellow,
For he's prolly a good fellow,
Which I can neither affirm nor deny."
For he's prolly a good fellow,
Which I can neither affirm nor deny."
by AlG38 November 11, 2008

by jessIh13 April 22, 2016


by GETLIKEME22 December 26, 2006
