phrase Internet Slang

probably something

PROB-lee SUM-thing · phrase · slang

Inversion of "probably nothing," plainly bullish

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A phrase used to explicitly flag that a piece of news is significant, playing off the ironic "probably nothing."

“Two Fortune 500s integrating the chain this month — probably something.”
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probably something In A Sentence

Two Fortune 500s integrating the chain this month — probably something.

Origin & Usage

Direct counterpart to the "probably nothing" meme.

People Also Ask

What does probably something mean in crypto?

It flags that a piece of news is genuinely significant. It's a direct, non-ironic counter to the "probably nothing" meme.

How is it different from probably nothing?

"Probably nothing" is sarcastic — it hints something is actually a big deal. "Probably something" drops the sarcasm and says the news matters outright.

Is probably something bullish?

Yes, it's used to signal that developments are meaningful and potentially price-positive.

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