no prob

no prob

1. noun Not something difficult to handle or deal with; not a problem or difficulty. A shortening of "no problem." The repair should be no prob—just replace the belt and that's it.
2. expression That is not a problem; don't worry about it. A: "It looks like the file was deleted when the computer crashed." B: "No prob, there should be a backup copy."
3. expression I would be happy to. A: "Would you mind emptying the dishwasher for me?" B: "Sure, no prob."
See also: no, prob
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

No prob

verb
See No problem
See also: no, prob
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • prob
  • no problem
  • Np
  • trouble shared is a trouble halved
  • no probs
  • band-aid solution
  • solution
  • work the problem
  • trouble shared is trouble halved
  • a trouble shared is a trouble halved
References in periodicals archive
No prob. Third dinner in a row at your BFF's house?
No prob. Snagging laughs is more about being spontaneous.
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Festive get-togethers are no prob for your BFF--she flits around like a social butterfly.
He wrote a letter to our ECHO wanting a job My mother knew better, knowing her son could deliver, no prob
No prob. Bonne Bell makeup artist Tina Davis suggests a tinted moisturizer for light coverage.
Ten minutes' walk, down a brightly lit and well-populated stretch of road: no probs, no scrubs, no trubs.
On my recent visit to a pub/ restaurant in the Vale I had to endure "take care", "have a nice day", "no probs" , "no problems" and worst of all "no worries", it's everywhere you go.
FORMER Westlife star Brian McFadden has no probs with wife Kerry puckering up for a new movie which mirrors her own difficult upbringing.
Jessie obviously had no probs filling dodgy denims her soap character wouldn't be seen dead in.