You-got-it
you got it
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- You-just-don-t-get-it
see under get it , def. 2.
- You-never-can-tell
also, you never know. perhaps, possibly, one can’t be certain, as in you never can tell, it might turn into a beautiful day, or you may yet win the lottery—you never know. the first term uses tell in the sense of “discern,” a usage dating from the late 1300s; the variant dates from the mid-1800s.
- You-re-the-man
you’re the man
- Youthen
to make youthful; to restore youth to (someone or something). to become youthful.
- 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 […]