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youse
[ yooz; unstressed yuhz, yiz ]
pronoun
, Nonstandard: Northeastern and North Midland U.S.
- you (usually used in addressing two or more people).
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Usage Note
See you.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of youse1
First recorded in 1835–40 in the spelling yous in the Dublin Penny Journal, an Irish publication; you ( def ) + -s 3( def )
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Example Sentences
Youse better watch her final moments of catfighting, hair pulling, and lots of bleeping.
From The Daily Beast
Go long, Miss Jinny; youse got plenty ter tend ter thout studyin bout my horse.
From Project Gutenberg
I wisht youse coul help lift me foot outen dis hole whats eatin me heart out, groaned the man who evidently had injured his foot.
From Project Gutenberg
I'll send youse round a good man in the mornin' to take his place.
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If youse ain't learnt your lesson yet, youse might as well go back.
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Sure, I didn't,—not any more'n youse told me about Keating for love o' me.
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