term parents use when a child wants something and they don't say yes or no. Usually means "no", but sometimes it means "yes"
by Karen Stickney January 06, 2007
by yourfaceispretty March 01, 2015
Always means no. Can be used in combination with "maybe", "I'll let you know", "probably", "we'll see how I feel".
Neenif: wanna hit up North Ave beach?
Sal: Prolly we'll see how I feel I'll let you guys know maybe
Neenif: Era
Sal: Prolly we'll see how I feel I'll let you guys know maybe
Neenif: Era
by Mikey773 August 25, 2014
by jimmy o'neil October 04, 2009
by Tina The Llama June 14, 2007
by scuba steve September 18, 2005
Saying used to avoid a direct answer, which is most often no. It was first used many years ago by the child created when Jesus, Confucious, and Ghandi gang raped Fergie.
Boyfriend: Please can we watch the game tonight, i've seen this gossip girl like six times
Girlfriend: We'll see
Girlfriend: We'll see
by we'll see what my pseudonym is June 19, 2011