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 03, 2018

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

A self absorbed pretty boy or diva who is primarily noticed because of his/her appearance or impression.
I mean that guy is such a pre Madonna because he is a suped up pretty boy-basically he took being a pretty boy to the next level, and he gets noticed for it. On top of that-it's not even about him having all the attention or attracting women. It's basically so that he can have his pampered self satisfaction.
by SuburbanH September 27, 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 April 22, 2018
