Pronoun. An informal, plebeian, All-American term used to address more than one person, without regard to the sexes of the addressees. Continually gaining popularity in this function as a substitute for "you," "you all," "y'all," even among the highly educated, and even among traditional people deep in the South, home of rival, functionally-equivalent term "y'all." May draw its growing appeal, which stretches across barriers of age, economic and educational background, ethnicity, and geography, from its apparent congeniality to the All-American ethics of superficial egalitarianism, aversion to pretensions of education, and emulating popular media and celebrities. Also may be gaining popularity among aging baby boomers as these struggle to maintain some vestiges of youthfulness and relevance. Presently, the term is partially and even fully replacing "y'all" in the communications of many Southerners, many of whom may be inspired by, in addition to the reasons given above, an insecurity about their accent and/or regional origins. Very formal or linguistically-fastidious people may be irritated when others use this term. Proud Southerners may view the use of the term by their fellow Southerners as a form of cultural betrayal, as a form of scalawag-ism.
Young-at-heart grandmother in Baton Rouge, speaking on the phone with her daughter-in-law: "You guys wanna come over Thursday night for some gumbo?"
Balding-but-youthful associate professor of English at an SEC college, to a half-filled classroom of students on a Friday: "You guys turned in some great essays, full of original and deep concepts. Since tomorrow's a game day, and since y'all've worked so hard lately, let's end class early. Also, I'm kind of hungover--hehe. You guys have a great weekend!"
Balding-but-youthful associate professor of English at an SEC college, to a half-filled classroom of students on a Friday: "You guys turned in some great essays, full of original and deep concepts. Since tomorrow's a game day, and since y'all've worked so hard lately, let's end class early. Also, I'm kind of hungover--hehe. You guys have a great weekend!"
by Lance Lamar October 9, 2016
Get the You guysmug. You are outwardly an incredibly unattractive and unlikable specimen of the human race, yet somehow I have managed to find some likeable aspect of your personality
by RabidWombat June 1, 2004
Get the I like you for who you aremug. The most ridiculously hipocritical and fascist website ever. Youthink.com primes itself on allowing its users freedom of speech and expression, unfortunatly all of its memebers are tools and anyone who says anything even slightly rebbellious or out of the ordinary is instantly flamed.
Some paticulary sad users include, 'Raddicks', the appropriatly named 'Bastard' and by far the most spanner like of the tools 'Ad astra'.
Some paticulary sad users include, 'Raddicks', the appropriatly named 'Bastard' and by far the most spanner like of the tools 'Ad astra'.
Ad astra:Dude I like totally love that new song by Blink 182! It's totally Punk roXXor.
Raddicks:Yeh man, they're the new gen of punk dude! They pwne big time!
Sane user:Actually, Blink 182 are about as punk as my pet fish, listen to some real punk guys.
Ad astra:Dude your a F4g fuck off.
Raddicks:Yeh D00d, or ill h4xx yer ass with my totally 133t uber p0w3rs!
Raddicks:Yeh man, they're the new gen of punk dude! They pwne big time!
Sane user:Actually, Blink 182 are about as punk as my pet fish, listen to some real punk guys.
Ad astra:Dude your a F4g fuck off.
Raddicks:Yeh D00d, or ill h4xx yer ass with my totally 133t uber p0w3rs!
by Citezen:Erased March 30, 2005
Get the you think.commug. When you ask someone if they are DaBaby it means that they reek of cum like smells and have a pubescent mustache and often remind you of sacrifice.
by Dustin Thomson is the best eve March 8, 2021
Get the Are you DaBabymug. Alleyn's School Slang. Originated in a dissing battle between Nate G (touch him you die) and Alfstaz (stazzy b). It is used in attempts to irritate, anger or hit back at comments made by the other person in a dissin battle. Nate, losing the dissing battle, resorted to saying "Fuck you!" in a high pitched tone, thus somehow turning into "Pa You!" through many repetitions of the story. "fuck your mama" was also another diss utilised by Nate, thus creating "Pa your Mama"!
by Keherish October 24, 2006
Get the Pa You!mug. by Markiemark January 25, 2015
Get the stuntin on youmug. White Guy: You People Are Always Having Loud Parties
Black Guy #1: Wait What The Fuck You Mean "You People"
Black Guy #2: Oh You Done Fucked Up Now
Black Guy #1: Wait What The Fuck You Mean "You People"
Black Guy #2: Oh You Done Fucked Up Now
by Jroc Tha Kidd May 9, 2008
Get the You Peoplemug.