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prosibly

The combination of the words probably and possibly.
Stacy: I will prosibly be married in a couple years.
Dan: So... You haven't decided yet?
by Laura Ackermann October 18, 2008
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prossibly

A combination of possibly and probably.

If an event is both possible and probable, save yourself some time and admit that its prossible.

"Can and will likely happen".
Wanna go for coffee?

Busy now, but later I'll prossibly ant to go.
by Tanner August 31, 2004
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prossibly

A mixture of possibly and probably, indicating an uncertain degree of uncertainty.
A; "You going to be on-line tomorrow?"
B: (having no idea one way or the other), "Prossibly".
by MoLincs September 20, 2009
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prosably

A combination between probably and possibly, used to indicate the likelihood of an event or decision, more than possibly but less than probably.
Are you going to clean the toilet? Prosably, because I know it needs to be done, but it'll only get filthy again.
by Pareeha2 May 16, 2006
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Prossibly

A combination of possibly and probably. If possibly gives something a chance from 0% to 50% of happening, and probably gives something a 75% or greater chance of happening, then prossibly is the area between the two, the range of 50% to 75%.
Person 1: Hey, you want to go to the movies on Friday?
Person 2: Prossibly, depends on whether or not my boyfriend has to work.
Person 1: Dag, you can't let him control your life.
Person 2: But he loves me!
Person 1: Lame.
by evapor8ed October 19, 2006
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Prossibly

is a mixture between the words probably and possibly. Is used when you are unsure about which one best describes the situation.
the cardinals getting into the 2011 mlb postseason was prossibly the greatest comeback in the long history of the sport
by jaysfan1340 October 27, 2011
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prossibly

A combination of probably and possibly, but with a greater tendency towards probably.
Do you think you'll go to Lynn's party?

Prossibly.

Huh? Do you mean "possibly"?

No, because it's not totally probable.
by Yuan Zhou December 17, 2008
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