might could

might could

Could possibly; might find a way to. I might could see round to forgiving the debt—if you were willing to do a little work on the side for me, that is. A: "Would you be able to come help fix my garage door later?" B: "I might could—depends when I finish work."
See also: could, might
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

might could

Rur. might be able to. Charlie: Can you come out with me after work? Tom: I might could. I'll have to see if my wife has other plans. I might could help you, if you'll tell me what's the matter.
See also: could, might
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • as if (one's) life depends on it
  • depend
  • to (one's) cost
  • to your cost
  • baby bear
  • divine
  • to err is human
  • to err is human (to forgive is divine)
  • to err is human, to forgive divine
  • Mr. Nice Guy