A fork of Rural Dictionary
A answer used to prevent your friend from being able to actually make plans on any day they mention to you weather they be with you or someone else incase your answer were to be a no.
Loyal friend: We still hanging out friday? You: Maybe Loyal friend's mind: *well fuck, I may or may not have plans on Friday now, and I cannot make new plans for Friday because I don't know if my original plans are, or are not happening*
A short form of maybe, that only cool people can use. Similarily, definitely can become defs, probably can become probs, and so on.
A: Are you going to the show? B: Maybs, I hafta find some money. I probs have some in the car. A: Well hurry up, we should defs get going.
An Australian slang word meaning "No way, mate. Crikey!" Americans use it in a subtle way for saying no when asked a question.
1. Another meaning for "No". Used often by females, giving them more time to make up an excuse later. 2. To keep someone's hopes up. Often used when speaking about goals that lie in the future. 3. Used with an explanation, which decides wether it'll be a "Yes" or a "No".
1. David: "Hey, do you want to hangout today?" Jessica: "Maybe..." 2. Son: "Dad, will I ever grow up to be big and strong like you?" Dad: "Maybe." 3. John: "Dude, would you ever sleep with her?" Luke: "Maybe, if I was smashed enough and thought she looked like Jessica Alba."