no prob

English

Interjection

no prob

  1. (slang) no problem.
    • 1976, Dinah Brooke, Death Games, page 129
      [] picks up the phone, — Yes, yes, — and hands it to the advisor. — Yeah. OK. No prob. No prob. No prob. Can do. — He slams down the phone. He is dynamic.
    • 1996, James Earl Hardy, 2nd Time Around, page 137
      "No prob, man, no prob, I get it taken care of."
    • 2007, Sandra Simpson, Mina Fox Meets the Lady of the Library, page 28
      "Sure, no prob," she snickered. "That is if you wouldn't mind calling me Mrs. W.
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