w'all

used by a speaker to refer to himself or herself and one or more other people considered together.
w'all are going to eat
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We all
Are w'all going to breakfast tomorrow?
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w'all

Contraction of "we" and "all". Similar to the popular Southern word "y'all", but is used in the the third person plural.
Hickory: "Whar' y'all goin' tuh?"

Dickory: "W'all goin' the Piggly Wiggly, ya herr?"
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W'all

The abbreviation or "we all" similar to y'all. Commonly used in the South and on Martha's Vineyard.
Emma: Hey, w'all gotta go to the movie soon!

Carly: OK, but w'all better go to my house later.

Will: W'all need to shut up, we're gonna get kicked out of the movie.

Peter: W'all should just leave. Transformers sucks.
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W'all

Short for 'We all'.
"hey dude, w'all are going to party later on. You coming?"
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W'all

W'all: We and all combined into one fantastic word
Orgin: Mostly used in the South by rednecks
W'all gonna have such a great time tomorrow hanging out!
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W'all

The contraction of the words "we" and "all"; similar to y'all. Pronounced slightly different from the word wall by starting to say "we" and immediately changing into "all".
Guy 1: I got my hiking boots on!
Guy 2: Okay. W'all ready?
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