by T-Dog Jenkins July 15, 2005
Plural form of the word "y'all"
Side note: "y'all" can be used as a singular or plural second-person pronoun, so this word's usage is usually restricted to ultimate memester talk.
Side note: "y'all" can be used as a singular or plural second-person pronoun, so this word's usage is usually restricted to ultimate memester talk.
Person 1 (Talking to one person): y'all dunno nun b
Person 2 (Talking to a group): whomst of all y'all's would've did this?
Person 2 (Talking to a group): whomst of all y'all's would've did this?
by TheGoldstar16 May 23, 2018
A second-person pronoun that, when in the South, is incredibly common. It makes much more sense than "You Guys" and other counterparts, for it takes only one syllable and, therefore, less breath. Can mean one person or several people, but usually refers to the latter. Sounds utterly ridiculous when said with an accent other than Southern or a plain American, all around accent. Oft times mocked by the rest of the country, while we southerners laugh at their wanting of "a grit" and their accents.
by Sarah Notelin January 31, 2006
"All y'all are to dumb ta be hicks, y'all don't even know how ta talk... garsh, what the hell is y'alls supposed ta mean?"
by carter72 November 15, 2008
When having a cell phone conversation the person on the other end of the call says y'all (alternatively spelled as yall) every few words in a desperate attempt to sound southern when in actuality they are from somewhere like New York. For people who say y'all naturally (i.e. real southerners), this is a painful conversation.
It is important to note that this particular "y'all" is obviously fake and can be distinguished by such characteristics as a noticeable pause between the "y" and the "all" because the poser cannot even grasp the basic pronunciation of the word, and by their grammatically incorrect use of it to refer to only one person, when in fact y'all is one of the contracted forms of the second person plural "you all."
It is important to note that this particular "y'all" is obviously fake and can be distinguished by such characteristics as a noticeable pause between the "y" and the "all" because the poser cannot even grasp the basic pronunciation of the word, and by their grammatically incorrect use of it to refer to only one person, when in fact y'all is one of the contracted forms of the second person plural "you all."
(On cell phones.)
Poser: Hey Y'ALL, how are Y'ALL doing? Y'ALL, I was just calling to tell Y'ALL that I wanted Y'ALL to do me a favor. Could Y'ALL... (it can go on forever!)
Poser's Dad: What the hell? You're from New York. Stop y'alling, you poser! *Hangs up in frustration.*
Poser: Hey Y'ALL, how are Y'ALL doing? Y'ALL, I was just calling to tell Y'ALL that I wanted Y'ALL to do me a favor. Could Y'ALL... (it can go on forever!)
Poser's Dad: What the hell? You're from New York. Stop y'alling, you poser! *Hangs up in frustration.*
by Oh my gosh, it's Bran! January 24, 2008
I can't believe all these ignorant people defending the fact that they use "yall" ...actually yall sound stupid saying that, and I feel stupid myself for having just used it. whoever uses it sounds like a hillbilly redneck, and all these people saying it sounds cool or whatever, ya just keep telling yourselves that for sounding stupid..
by olaa chica May 18, 2016
A southern corruption of the term, "yous guys." Most people who use the expression "y'all" are either rednecks or African-Americans. However, it is more often heard from rednecks. The expression becomes even more ignorant when it is changed to "all y'alls."
Y'all is not a real word. It is formed by dropping the ou from "you all." Even worse, "y'all is often used with a double negative, as described in the example below. This word is the epitome of ignorance.
Y'all is not a real word. It is formed by dropping the ou from "you all." Even worse, "y'all is often used with a double negative, as described in the example below. This word is the epitome of ignorance.
by ChemicalGoat May 18, 2009