1. prob - Noun
2. prob - Adverb
prob (comparative more prob, superlative most prob)
(dictionaries, text messaging) Clipping of probably.
Synonyms: probs, prolly
prob (plural probs)
(informal) Clipping of problem.
No prob, I'll fix it tomorrow.
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Prob.
(law) Abbreviation of probation.
prob.
(law) Abbreviation of probable.
prob.
Abbreviation of probably.
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Anyone who thinks they are prepared to shoot a human being prob believe teachers in the US are also ready to kill another human in a school when they are armed. Source: Internet
Having skimmed the rest, it's the old "bring up and deny" method, plus a little "you're ALREADY spied on, what's the prob with a little more?" Source: Internet
Im 5'0" and ordered an XL — without the baby bump it will prob be a little long, but nothing some wedges won't fix! Source: Internet
I also had the same prob this year with my BFF. Source: Internet
It’s attached with stickers to the palette but it’ll prob get dirty, or you’ll lose it at some point etc, so they really should have printed the names on the palette. Source: Internet
My only prob will be getting the cashews into the salad. Source: Internet