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**If you use the telephone before having tried to take the [[General Tso's Chicken]] from the safe, after Dangeresque hangs up, he thinks, "Prolly should have a reason to call them first."
**If you use the telephone before having tried to take the [[General Tso's Chicken]] from the safe, after Dangeresque hangs up, he thinks, "Prolly should have a reason to call them first."
**When Dangeresque puts the Chinese food on the window sill, he says, "Yeah, I should prolly air this stuff out a bit."
**When Dangeresque puts the Chinese food on the window sill, he says, "Yeah, I should prolly air this stuff out a bit."
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*[[Dangeresque Roomisode X: Inspection Certificate on File in Building Office]] {{--}} [[Dangeresque Too]] says "Prolly brolly" and "Prolly lobby" at various points. He also cautions the VIP played by [[Bubs]] that eating a diamond would "prolly" cause "significant dental trauma". After picking up the umbrella, it will be listed as a "Prolly Brolly" in Dangeresque Too's inventory.
*Email [[imaginary]] {{--}} [[Strong Bad]] remarks that if Henry Wisner had typed "[[Crapfully Yours|crapfully]]," he would have made fun of him, but would "prolly" have left his mother out of it.
*Email [[imaginary]] {{--}} [[Strong Bad]] remarks that if Henry Wisner had typed "[[Crapfully Yours|crapfully]]," he would have made fun of him, but would "prolly" have left his mother out of it.
*[[2011 Calendar]] {{--}} A disclaimer on the front page reads: "prolly doesn't feature ANY of your favorite [[Strong Bad Email|emails]]".
*[[2011 Calendar]] {{--}} A disclaimer on the front page reads: "prolly doesn't feature ANY of your favorite [[Strong Bad Email|emails]]".

Revision as of 02:40, 28 May 2024

Yes, yes you should.

"Prolly" is a shortened form of "probably". Interestingly enough, it usually appears in written form, rather than spoken as one might expect.

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