by T_1 July 6, 2010

by Ya prolly nick o March 20, 2019

An excellent response that can mean "yes" to the most extreme extent or "No" to the most extreme extent.
My brother: Can we go to radio shack to buy a new mouse?
Me: Yea Prolly
(as you see I am actually sitting here on urban dictionary with no intention to get his mouse, yet i have effectively answered his question and he has shut the fuck up.)
Me: Yea Prolly
(as you see I am actually sitting here on urban dictionary with no intention to get his mouse, yet i have effectively answered his question and he has shut the fuck up.)
by SneakyBadness May 7, 2009

This is a term used by cave creek 'bros' or 'breas' It is used loosely but usually is replacing the world yes or probably. Can be shortened to just 'prolly' but so not as hardcore. If you say this you should drink alot, wear bandanas, have SRH snickered up cars, and either be or have bro hoes.
by HanCan October 20, 2008

is the shortened version of probably it can also be used in a nother way meaning "probibility" instead of probably (auctually I created this word, maby not first but it definetly came out of my head
independantly)
independantly)
by bubba2x4 October 26, 2008

by The radioactive rahr-monster January 29, 2009

Him showing up on time is at best... low prolly. Biden giving out helicopter money again has a low prolly of making it through Senate.
by mostdiggity February 12, 2021
