Adjective. Used to describe something you believe to be absolute fact but then reneg on your convictions half way through the phrase to cover your own ass.
That is definitely probably Parker Posey over there.
by nfes June 21, 2007
01: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person have done something wrong (you believe have).
02: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to arrest.
03: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to the issuance of a warrant.
02: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to arrest.
03: Reasonable grounds for belief that an accused person may be subject to the issuance of a warrant.
If your family and your baby mama/baby daddy have been spending too much time without you, chances are, that's probable cause. (Referring to sentence 1.)
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant November 30, 2004
Phrase used in any declaration, pronouncement, or promise that gives the appearance of being legitimate, but in reality is a complete bailout
Ruby: "Wow, that felt so natural, were you even using protection?."
Faz: (Panicing) "Uhmmmm... most probably I was wearing a condom"
*Three Months Later* Faz has STDs and Ruby is pregnant
Faz: (Panicing) "Uhmmmm... most probably I was wearing a condom"
*Three Months Later* Faz has STDs and Ruby is pregnant
by MarySun January 3, 2011
There was no forensic evidence, and no eyewitness, but the judge found Probable Cosby because there were so many people who were willing to testify against him; There was no direct evidence, but there was Probable Cosby
by GypsyMiss November 20, 2014
A go to response when things are clearly not fine, but you are going to have to continue regardless, either due to practicality or social responsibility.
Bonus points are awarded if the person you tell things are probably fine to realizes the subtext that "things are clearly not fine" and comes to help you.
Alternatively used to reassure yourself or others when you know what is happening is wrong.
Bonus points are awarded if the person you tell things are probably fine to realizes the subtext that "things are clearly not fine" and comes to help you.
Alternatively used to reassure yourself or others when you know what is happening is wrong.
Hey are you OK carrying all those boxes of fragile vases down this steep hill?
Yeah it's probably fine.
On second thoughts maybe I'll take some...
Alternative use:
Is it OK to be breaking into your office at 1am?
Probably fine.
Yeah it's probably fine.
On second thoughts maybe I'll take some...
Alternative use:
Is it OK to be breaking into your office at 1am?
Probably fine.
by Out Reach August 10, 2011
by petersamways March 19, 2007
A Reno rock-n-roll blues band prevalent in the late 80's and through the 90's that was known to "tear it up" all over town.
by jesuschrysler August 20, 2009