Someone who refuses to admit defeat. A person who is very effective when placed in an upper level position. Not only can a Battler lead many people, but if there comes a time when all hope is lost and a Battler is in charge-the Battler can restore hope, motivate, and invigorate his people. Some Battlers are called upon by the Man Upstairs.
Wait a minute-things seem so much better in society now that the Battler is in a good position-maybe the Battler really belongs in a good position because I am sure benefiting from it. Now that the Battler is in an upper level position at our company things seem so much better.
by SuburbanH July 17, 2017
You all-in the group.(A way to add a personable tone when addressing/referring to a small group of people).
I’ll see ya’s later!(the word ya’s adds a ‘personable tone’ when saying good-bye to 2 or more people in a group). What the heck are ya's doing?(the word ya’s adds a ‘personable tone’ when speaking/referring to a small group of people in a stressful situation).
by SuburbanH February 04, 2018
You all-in the group. This is a personable way to address/refer to a group of people whether the people in the group be male/female/gender neutral.
I'll see ya's later(use of the word ya’s allows you to say good bye to a group of 2 or more people in a friendly way). What the heck are ya's doing?(use of the word ya’s adds a friendly tone when speaking/referring to a group of people in a stressful situation).
by SuburbanH December 25, 2017
All of you-Everyone in the group. (A socially correct way to address/refer to 2 or more people at the same time whether the people be male/female. And yet, also a politically correct way to address/refer to a group of people whether the people in the group be male/female/gender neutral).
I'll see you's later!(saying good-bye in a room with 2 or more people). What are you's going to be doing tomorrow?(addressing/referring to a group of people; even if only speaking to one person in the group).
by SuburbanH December 29, 2017
One person. A word that enables you to address one person in an aggressive or defensive manner. When you use the word "you" in a sentence you are addressing one person in a defensive or aggressive manner. (however, if you use the word ya in the sentence then you are addressing one person in a neutral manner).
I really don't like "you" (example of the word "you" used in an aggressive manner). I really hope "you" can help me with this project(example of the word "you" used in a defensive manner). I really don't like "you", but I hope that "you"can help me with this project, there 'ya' go that's what I wanted to say! (example of the word "you" used in an aggressive & defensive manner in a sentence, and the word 'ya' is used to neutralize the statement).
by SuburbanH December 25, 2017
How are yous doing? (a smooth intro when speaking to more than 1 person at the same time). I'll see yous later, so peace out my brotha's & sista's from another motha (a smooth way to address more than 1 person at the same time while saying good bye).
by SuburbanH December 25, 2017
You.-A way to address one person in a neutral manner(not in a aggressive or defensive manner, but in a neutral manner). When you use the word 'you' in a sentence you are addressing one person in either a aggressive or defensive manner. By using the word"ya" in a statement you are addressing one person in a neutral manner. The word "ya" can be used to neutralize statements that have an aggressive or defensive tone.
I hope that 'you' didn't lose the shirt I let 'you' borrow. Dam, 'you' spilled fruit punch all over the shirt. I really don't know why I let "ya" borrow my shirt in the first place. (This is an example of a statement that starts off using the word 'you' to address the person in a defensive manner, then the word 'you' is used again to address the person in an aggressive manner, and at the end of this example the word "ya" is used to addresses the person in neutral manner which neutralizes the statement).
by SuburbanH December 23, 2017