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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
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1) A contraction of “you all”.
2) A word usually either said by black people or a lone white guy in the company of blacks.
3) A word with a lot of bizarre definitions on Urban Dictionary.
2) A word usually either said by black people or a lone white guy in the company of blacks.
3) A word with a lot of bizarre definitions on Urban Dictionary.
Aside from Florida, I’ve never stepped foot in the south in my life. However, I hear and say the word “y'all” every day at work.
by Forever Remain May 25, 2009
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A saying commonly overused by people of the southern areas of the United States Of America. The saying was originated back in 1863 by a man of the name John Joseph Jingleheimer who was a slave owner. He used the phrase when 10 of his slaves were running away. He shouted at them, "Hey, y'all better get back here!" What he meant to say was, "Hey, all of you get back here!" Now this is why the Southern People of the U.S use the phrase Y'all instead of you all.
by Jamal Mckenna February 17, 2012
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Inexplicable contraction for "you" and "all", typically cited by non-Southerners as the correct way to spell "ya'll" (which is actually a contraction of "ya" (common American English vernacular for "you") and "all").
by zer0sig October 03, 2011