mebbe
English
Alternative forms
Adverb
mebbe (not comparable)
- (nonstandard, dialect) Pronunciation spelling of maybe.
- Mebbe he tried to imitate Dick's tone of voice and told us it was raining.
- 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.
- 1915, Zane Grey, The Lone Star Ranger[1]:
- Wal, if a man can stand the loneliness, an' if he's quick on the draw, mebbe lone-wolfin' it is the best.
- 1929, Edith Wharton, Hudson River Bracketed:
- "I thought mebbe there was something wrong at the Willows," he said.
- 2013 April 22, Robert Frost, The Road Not Taken and Other Selected Poems (Timeless classic)[2], Simon and Schuster, →ISBN:
- “Well then, it's Granny speaking: 'I dunnow!
Mebbe I'm wrong to take it as I do.
There ain't no names quite like the old ones though,
Nor never will be to my way of thinking. […]