Define Prolly Not Meaning

Prolly Not
derived from the saying "probably not", it can also mean I don't think so or more than likely not

By Aline
Prolly Not
another word for the word probably not, a shorter version usually used in slang cities like Berdoo. Another creative used by monica.

1.hey dawg are you gonna get at that.
2.Prolly not, c'mon butterface!!!
By Elle
Prolly
A shortened way of saying probably.

Friend 1: Hey Isaiah, you want to shoot some hoops?

Friend 2: Prolly
By Xena
Prolly
Shortened version of "probably". Typically used in online conversations, although REALLY lazy people have started using it in verbal conversations as well...

I'm feeling lazy so I prolly won't bother doing homework.
By Cherye
Prolly
A spoken colloquialism that existed pre-internet, despite what many people claim.

"Prolly" is a clipped pronunciation of "probably"; compare with "g'day" as a clipped pronunciation of "good day", or "gonna" as a common spoken shortening of "going to".

Certainly non-standard, but not necessarily indicative of the writer's laziness. For some, writing in this manner mimics their natural speech pattern/dialect.

She said she'd prolly come over after she's finished relaxin' at the beach.

(spoken example) "I'm prolly gonna head down to Toranna {Toronto} for the May 2-4."
By Dore
Prolly
Literary colloquialism for "probably", most likely first used in print in John Kennedy Toole's Confederacy of Dunces, (1980), in the speech of one of the book's characters, the mother of the protagonist, Ignatius J. Reilly. The use of the word is meant to reflect the speech typical of white working-class residents of New Orleans, Louisiana.

That prolly is the reason he left in the first place.
By Ellen
Prolly
Web-slang abbreviation of "probably". Used extensively in forums and instant messsaging worldwide.

Red: I'll prolly cream my shorts when they release Halo 2.
Blue: You're such a cockbite.
By Stefania
Prolly

I prolly have forgotten any basic English I learned in school.
By Kali
Prolly
A shortened form of probably, used mainly in texting and emails.


1: Are you coming over tonight?
2: Yea, I'll prolly show up for a while.
By Poppy
Prolly
'Probably' as said by people who live in the delusion of having an infinite amount of swag.

Chinoy : "Hi, I'm Chinoy. Prolly I'm busy right now. Why don't you leave me a message?"
By Hatty