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  • Camiundefined Offline
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    Cami
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    You (usually more than one person).

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    • Tanya Shivariundefined Offline
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      Second Person Plural.
      A grammatical necessity which is sadly lacking in the English Language.
      French has [vous] (informal and formal)
      and German has [ihr] (informal) and [Sie] (formal).
      The southern USA version is you all

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        [Collective] [Noun]:

        All of [your friends]

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          (Australian) Of [Bogan] origins.
          Plural of You. Referring to a more that one person. The pinnacle of ignorant grammar.
          Non-bogans think this term is hilarious, especially when used by a [bogan] or by another non-bogan imitating a bogan.
          Bogans cant spell this word, known variations are: Yous, Yous (the reason for [apostrophe] usage is yet to be discovered depite teams of scholars devoting their efforts)

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            [pronoun]: [south philly] term refering to [several] people.

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              Ernesto
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              Something that isnt a word but which you may hear from the lowest, most unintelligent, least educated, morons on this Earth.
              Usually spoken by the same morons who also use the [non-existent] words: [somethink] and [disorientated].

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                An [Australian] [collective] noun describing a group of people. The word has a similiar meaning to [You Guys].

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                  [Youse] - (Sometimes pronounced [yiz]) [Northern New Jersey] plurel of You.

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                    the second more accepted form of the you plural in the [dialect] between [philadelphia] and Boston used when you are [talking with] parents acquaintences or a general crowd

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                      used to mean you, when addressing a group of people that you are speaking to:

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