English nonstandard second-person plural pronoun.
The group of persons addressed.
1 Marcia, Ainesley, and Scooter, we sure hope to see y'all again soon.
2 Now, why y'all want to come into my town and start trouble?
3 As Queen of the Enchanted Forest, I order y'all not to fail.
4 Great sample too…I don't know what y'all mean when you say it's whack.
5 Can y'all not come here and poke holes in EVERYTHING the President said.
6 Yep, lucky for y'all I decided to go fishing this morning.
7 We were only told 'bout you yesterday, and here y'all are.
8 Well, Preacher, Fernando, and Ramon, and Poncho - funny y'all don't look Mexican?
9 He watched a lot of TV, or did y'all not have a TV?
10 I'm on vacation but wanted a bone to throw y'all while I'm gone.
11 Ted yelled, Hey, what the hell y'all got goin' up there in Washington?
12 Hope y'all enjoyed the players getting out there this week.
13 Is it true that y'all also met Gabriela in Copenhagen?
14 Whatever happens, I want y'all to know that I'm proud.
15 There's a new worst-movie-of-all-time in town, and compared with it, y'all are Citizen Kane.
16 Sometime after September 6th when y'all out there get your hands on our game.
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