If used sarcastically then it means NO.
Otherwise it's mostly a YES. Unless it's used as a question...
MAYBE however is an "on the fence" kinda word.
Person 1: "Do you wanna hangout later?"
Person 2: "sure." OR "sure why not!"
Sarcastic
Friend 1: "I'm totally like the smartest person around."
Friend 2: "sure" or "sure you are"
A town, if you want to call it that, in a swamp in northeastern WI. Must have been founded by a retard to put it in a swamp, possibly Sasquatch. Everyone descends from the founder, Sasquatch. Everyone has weird bumps on their skin and are forever scarred from all the mosquitoes. The man folk of this plymouth town all are ugly and gross. The girls all have nothing better to do but spread rumors, fuck eachother's cousin, and spread incessed diseases and STDs. Not quite sure how they manage to reproduce on account of the STDs that should render them infertile. They all live in shantys and tents with no TVs so they thrive on drama and other people's biznitch.
Just look for some of the residents of Suring at a zoo or jail.
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When a girl doesnt want to say yes but doesnt want to say no, usually in a public situation like a promposal or proposal.
Winston: Want to go to prom with me?
Francesca: Sure.
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Usually uttered without a second thought in response to someone, usually to try and appear agreeable. Also, used to get something that someone wants either consciously or subconsciously.
Melissa: "So, Dan, what did you think your performance was good during yesterday's job?"
VP Dan: "Oh, sure (enthusiastically). I think there's always room for improvement, but I believe I did my best (gulps inside head)."
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