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French for "let's go." More formal than "on y va" (literally "one goes there") which means the same thing.

Well-known from the phrase "Allons-y, Alonso" (Alonso is a name). Made famous in English by the tenth doctor on Doctor Who though he was actually quoting the character Ferdinand in the '60s French film Pierrot le fou, where the subtitles translate it as "let's go, daddy-o."
Ferdinand: Allons-y, Alonso.
allons-y by frankchie November 11, 2012
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French meaning "Let's Go". Coined by the Tenth Doctor in the British tv show "Doctor Who".
Doctor: "What's you're first name?"
Alonso: "Alonso".
Doctor: "You're kidding me".
Alonso: "What?"
Doctor: "That's something else I've always wanted to say".
Doctor: "Allons-y Alonso!!"
Allons-y by mabiniss2 November 23, 2010
is an old Earth saying, a phrase of great power and wisdom and consolation to the soul in time of need.
ALLONS-Y ALONSO!
allons-y by njmmagician February 2, 2010
What the 10th Doctor (the 10th incanation of The Doctor, a character from the hit BBC sci-fi TV series "Doctor Who) yells when he get's excited.
French for "Let's go"
Alons-y, Alonso
Alons-y by LordofTimeyWimey October 17, 2012
contraction: "you all yins"

a phrase used to rouse the attention of a group of people from booth Pennsylvania and elsewhere
What are y'allins up to tonight?

exceedingly redundant explitive:
Fuck all y'allins!
Y'allins by Matauesz Kolenda November 11, 2005
The set of allosexual people, usually referred to from the perspective of a person on the asexual spectrum.
I don't understand why y'allos do this, probably because I'm ace.
y'allos by konci June 6, 2015