Are youse guys going tonight...I am should be a good night.
Nah where not going..
Youse guys suck...
Nah where not going..
Youse guys suck...
by NiTe wRiGhTeR July 11, 2016

A completely retarded way of spelling 'using'.
Some people haven't been blessed with grade 3 English skills, thus can't tell the difference between 'u' and 'you'. In many cases people use 'u' instead of 'you' to save time, but some people are so fucking stupid that the do vice verse.
If you see anyone stupid enough to use the word 'yousing', please direct them to this webpage.
Some people haven't been blessed with grade 3 English skills, thus can't tell the difference between 'u' and 'you'. In many cases people use 'u' instead of 'you' to save time, but some people are so fucking stupid that the do vice verse.
If you see anyone stupid enough to use the word 'yousing', please direct them to this webpage.
by David Mcnick April 13, 2011

(Australian) Of Bogan origins.
Plural of You. Referring to a more that one person. The pinnacle of ignorant grammar.
Non-bogans think this term is hilarious, especially when used by a bogan or by another non-bogan imitating a bogan.
Bogans can't spell this word, known variations are: Yous, You's (the reason for apostrophe usage is yet to be discovered depite teams of scholars devoting their efforts)
Plural of You. Referring to a more that one person. The pinnacle of ignorant grammar.
Non-bogans think this term is hilarious, especially when used by a bogan or by another non-bogan imitating a bogan.
Bogans can't spell this word, known variations are: Yous, You's (the reason for apostrophe usage is yet to be discovered depite teams of scholars devoting their efforts)
by Happelshmatz September 4, 2005

by David Lam March 7, 2003

Australian slang generally used to address more than one person. Arty farty and high brow types get annoyed when you use this word in their company.
by Scoundrel July 13, 2004

I, You, He, She, It
We, Youse, They
Example (actually heard from a deli counter person to a group of construction workers--this is a famous 4-youse example) "Youse are tellin' me youse are hungry, but youse aren't tellin' me what youse want." This is sometimes pronounced "Yiz"
We, Youse, They
Example (actually heard from a deli counter person to a group of construction workers--this is a famous 4-youse example) "Youse are tellin' me youse are hungry, but youse aren't tellin' me what youse want." This is sometimes pronounced "Yiz"
by John Debold June 23, 2005

the second more accepted form of the you plural in the dialect between philadelphia and Boston used when you are talking with parents acquaintences or a general crowd
by AdamRich February 1, 2007
