Adverb
prolly (comparative more prolly, superlative most prolly)
(colloquial, slang) Probably.
I should prolly keep my eyes on the road.
But with a little UI love, this could be a very friendly app to both the seasoned user as well as the novice (I’d prolly ditch the teal background first). Source: Internet
It prolly ownt be on display, but they’ll usually gte you a few lumps if you ask. Source: Internet
I will say this tho guys, watch out for the girls, who email you and give you a yahoo.com email address, they are prolly scammers. Source: Internet
’s first citation for “prolly” is from H. G. Wells’s novel Christina Alberta’s Father (1925): “Prolly thiswe sitting on my beawawd.” Source: Internet
They'll prolly get flack and even more one star reviews for not constantly updating GNL for the latest trends in customization. Source: Internet
They prolly setting us up for a nice surprise. Source: Internet