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Prosy vs Proly - What's the difference?

prosy | proly |

As an adjective prosy

is unpoetic (of speech or writing); dull and unimaginative.

As an adverb proly is

abbreviation of lang=en.

prosy

English

Adjective

(er)
  • Unpoetic (of speech or writing); dull and unimaginative.
  • Behaving in a dull way (of a person); boring, tedious.
  • * 1946 , (Bertrand Russell), History of Western Philosophy , I.19:
  • I cannot imagine his pupil regarding him as anything but a prosy old pedant, set over him by his father to keep him out of mischief.

    proly

    English

    Adverb

    (head)
  • (Internet slang, leet)
  • * 2008 , Douglas Sarine, The Ninja Handbook , Random house, page 252
  • Ninja: BS. 3.14R8S? Wind: Proly.