You-uns
you (used in direct address usually to two or more persons).
historical examples
the ordeal charles egbert craddock
frank merriwell down south burt l. standish
frank merriwell down south burt l. standish
frank merriwell down south burt l. standish
frank merriwell down south burt l. standish
frank merriwell down south burt l. standish
sergeant york and his people sam cowan
our southern highlanders horace kephart
frank merriwell down south burt l. standish
sergeant york and his people sam cowan
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- You-d
contraction of you had or you would: you’d be foolish to p-ss up such an offer.
- You-d-better-believe-it
also, you better believe it. you may be -ssured, as in you walk ten miles every day?—you’d better believe it! this imperative is almost synonymous with you bet your -ss [ ; mid-1800s ]
- You-ll
contraction of you will: you’ll never guess who was here. contraction you will or you shall
- You-re
contraction of you are: you’re certain that’s right? contraction you are
- You-re-another
you’re another