you-all: Meaning and Definition of

you-all

Pronunciation: (y-ôl', yôl), [key]
— pron. Chiefly South Midland and Southern U.S.
  1. (used in direct address to two or more persons, or to one person who represents a family, organization, etc.): You-all come back now, hear? Tell your mother it's time you-all came to visit us.
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