’em


[uh m] /əm/
pr-noun, informal.
them:
put ’em down there.
’em
/əm/
pr-noun
an informal variant of them
’em
m.e., now taken as an abbreviation of them, but originally a form of hem, dative and accusative of the third person plural pr-noun.

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