Obvcourse
A combination of words "obviously" and "of course". Usually used when one is sure of a given event/thing to happen and/or finds it obvious.
The prefix 'of' in 'of course' is often skipped by the British, resulting in "'Course".
As "obviously" is shortened to "obv" almost exlusively in Internet/text speak, the term "obvcourse" is rarely utilised when speaking IRL.
The prefix 'of' in 'of course' is often skipped by the British, resulting in "'Course".
As "obviously" is shortened to "obv" almost exlusively in Internet/text speak, the term "obvcourse" is rarely utilised when speaking IRL.
John: Are we going to the park tomorrow morning?
Mike: Obvcourse, who would miss those birds!
Mike: Obvcourse, who would miss those birds!