by tripperoni November 28, 2016
by CemeteryWeather November 27, 2019
It can mean many things, mainly you would give it a try or consider it. Could imply sex, or just try it in general.
Wow I have to say Linda is looking hot in her 2 for 1's, I'd probably check it out. If you know what I mean, wink, wink, lol
by SpeedEuphoria May 30, 2008
A phrase from a popular story where a flute player practices too much and ends up hating the thing she loves. After being given a pickle that "gets rid of problems" she attempts to play for the king and her flute disappears. Meaning her problem became her flute. This concert happened to be on a Tuesday in the story. This is used to say do not lose the enjoyment of doing something by doing it too much.
Friend 1: I just can't seem to wanna play this game anymore, I just get too stressed and always wanna win.
Friend 2: Well, they always say 'if there's a pickle in your pocket it is probably tuesday'. You should probably just play for fun before it ruins your love for playing.
Friend 2: Well, they always say 'if there's a pickle in your pocket it is probably tuesday'. You should probably just play for fun before it ruins your love for playing.
by Dale cumberbatch September 11, 2023
Examples of "Bobs, who might take over YouTube. But probably not."
Example 1:
☻/
/▌ This Is Bob. Copy And Paste him.
/ \ So he can take over youtube.
Example 2:
/▌
/ \ ☻ _
This is Bob, copy and paste this if you think
he is a piece of shit and can't take over a cardboard box.
Example 1:
☻/
/▌ This Is Bob. Copy And Paste him.
/ \ So he can take over youtube.
Example 2:
/▌
/ \ ☻ _
This is Bob, copy and paste this if you think
he is a piece of shit and can't take over a cardboard box.
by iSelektALotOfThingsButNotMode April 11, 2009
Family member who's not racist- "What was Uncle Allen talking about at thanksgiving?"
me- "I don't know, probably something racist"
me- "I don't know, probably something racist"
by philbobaggins April 16, 2018
Probably, pronounced as "pro ba blEE. Pronounced as proablEE the word means the matter has been settled. The word summarizes a discussion about a likely event and denotes acceptance of the near certainty of the matter by the speaker. Use of the word means the speaker has fully conceded the point, and wishes to end the conversation. It is usually a one-word sentence.
Although the accent is on he final syllable, it is pronounced with a fatalistic tone.
Although the accent is on he final syllable, it is pronounced with a fatalistic tone.
Dillon: Yikes! That traffic camera caught me going through a red light.
Travis: Yeah, I saw the light flash. You're going to get a ticket for sure.
Dillon: ProbablEE.
Sam: Levi, you're totally gonna be a dad. Bristol doesn't believe in abortion and she's preggers.
Levi: ProbablEE.
Travis: Yeah, I saw the light flash. You're going to get a ticket for sure.
Dillon: ProbablEE.
Sam: Levi, you're totally gonna be a dad. Bristol doesn't believe in abortion and she's preggers.
Levi: ProbablEE.
by Medford Man May 10, 2009