mebbe

English

Adverb

mebbe (not comparable)

  1. (nonstandard, dialectal) maybe
    • 1914, Zane Grey, The Light of Western Stars
      Mebbe the Don wants to pay a sociable call on our ladies. Mebbe his gang is some hungry, as usual.
    • 1929, Edith Wharton, Hudson River Bracketed
      "I thought mebbe there was something wrong at the Willows," he said.

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