A way of referring to someone using the pronoun ‘you’ while acknowledging that the person you are referring to is plural*/a system**/not a singlet***.
The ‘&’ is always placed next to the ‘you’, and does change the sentence structure. You& simply makes clear the fact that you are aware of someone’s plurality****.
****Plurality; Being plural
***Singlet; A person who lives in their body alone
**System; A group of 2 or more people whom live or normally reside in one body
*Plural; Anyone who is not a singlet
Josh: Hey man! How are you& doing?
Tina: I’m good, and so is everyone else, thanks for asking!
A common phrase used to show liking to someone. Invented by an Israeli satire show for a character based on the Ranana vice-mayor, Uzi Cohen.
he: I really like your ideas
you: you, you cute you