YOU-ALL


Meaning of YOU-ALL in English

(ˈ)yü|ȯl, ˈyȯl pronoun

chiefly South : you — usually used in addressing two or more persons or sometimes one person as representing also another or others

down here we can always spot Yankees by the way they use you-all in the singular — Arthur Gordon

you-all stop arguing among yourselves

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.