There are two ways to say y'all: the black way and the southern way. Y'all is the black way and yall is the southern way.
Y'all is spoken with two syllables: ye-ALL. It can be heard up and down the east coast. It's just "ya" and "all" very close together.
Yall is spoken with one long syllable: YAAAWWL. It's very lazy sounding and only unashamed southerners use it.
Y'all want to hear some sick rhymes?
Yall want to hear some banjo pickin?
Y'all want to roll in my Caprice?
Yall want to ride on my tractor?
by TreeWeezel April 27, 2011
combination of you and all
by Slundermus March 28, 2011
See y'all later(in a room with males/females). It was nice meeting y'all(when speaking to males & females at the same time).
by SuburbanH July 21, 2017
by JkFauvel April 27, 2015
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Y'all, a term that most Idahoans use instead of You-All. It is a term most don't understand but is still very useful when speaking at a fast pace
by BinaryProtocol March 08, 2017
a word most commonly used by Southerners, lower to middle class blacks, and some people in the lower midwest (Ohio River Valley, Kansas, Missouri, etc.) Is a contraction of you all, which is the proper term.
by A Hoosier May 22, 2005