˜yĐÄvlog

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you-uns

[ yuhnz, yoo-uhnz ]

pronoun

Nonstandard: Midland U.S.
  1. you (used in direct address usually to two or more persons).


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Usage Note

See you.
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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of you-uns1

First recorded in 1805–10 in the spelling youns; you ( def ) + -uns reduced form of ones ( def )
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Example Sentences

"Y'all" fills that second person plural slot – as does "you guys," "youse," "you-uns" and a few others.

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The final volume took 10 years, less because of the complexities of entries like “youse,” “you-uns” and “y’all” — “Pronouns are hard,” Ms. Hall said — than the daunting task of sorting through the flood of newly available digital sources.

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The brown girl added: “You-uns gwine to lib in dat ol’ Co’ner House?”

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I done cotched this one fo’ you-uns, an’ I wisht I could ketch ’em all.

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Oh, Bazemore opened the battle agin her, and you-uns echoed the war-cry, an' the battle is good on.

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