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Youse

Something that isn't a word but which you may hear from the lowest, most unintelligent, least educated, morons on this Earth.

Usually spoken by the same morons who also use the non-existent words: somethink and disorientated.

Man: "Hey! Has any of youse got a smoke?"
Woman: "I love youse guys!"

Ergh! I hate hearing 'youse!'

by Shulian February 15, 2010

305๐Ÿ‘ 450๐Ÿ‘Ž


Youse

Local dialect for 'mate' used in a greeting by those usually born and bred in Neston/ Little Neston (Cheshire) to a greater degree and Parkgate and Ness to a lesser degree - Largely in decline owing to the traditional 'born and bred' local populous being watered down by non-locals, particularly those from Ellesmere Port, Birkenhead and Liverpool and those entirely foreign to the area

Pronounced 'Use', rhyming with 'Juice' - Not be to confused with the Liverpool pronunciation 'Ewes' - Same word but different meaning

History - There are two historical theories behind the word;

1. Neston Colliery (Closed in 1927) - A particular Foreman at the colliery was said to have chose the men he wanted to work on a daily basis by pointing to each man and stating 'You Sir' - So it allegedly became somewhat of a joke and subsequent use of the two words combined was borne. NB. 'Youser' is one of two words (also 'owden) used to describe a true native of Neston or the surrounding areas

2. Deer Hunting - It is said that when deer hunting took place in Parkgate and the surrounding area, the working parties would greet the hunters/gentlemen with 'Good morning Sir' and were greeted back with 'And to you, Sir' or vice versa or possibly even just between the hunters/gentlemen. Again, the supposition in that the combination of the two words 'You, Sir' formed what is still used today

Youser 1 - 'Aw'reet youse?'

Youser 2 - 'Aye, aw'reet me old tait'

by The last Owdener August 15, 2013

28๐Ÿ‘ 32๐Ÿ‘Ž


youse

Youse - (Sometimes pronounced "yiz") Northern New Jersey plurel of "You".

I, You, He, She, It
We, Youse, They

Example (actually heard from a deli counter person to a group of construction workers--this is a famous 4-youse example) "Youse are tellin' me youse are hungry, but youse aren't tellin' me what youse want." This is sometimes pronounced "Yiz"

by John Debold June 9, 2005

87๐Ÿ‘ 118๐Ÿ‘Ž


youse

the second more accepted form of the you plural in the dialect between philadelphia and Boston used when you are talking with parents acquaintences or a general crowd

Wow Mom and Dad had no idea youse were coming tonight!

by AdamRich January 30, 2007

53๐Ÿ‘ 77๐Ÿ‘Ž


Youse

Youse, meaning; you all
Irish slang that a good portion of irish people use.
Others may use the term yee

person 1: are youse coming to the party tonight?
group of people: yes we are

by Gummy beared hobo January 30, 2022


youse

All of you. A slick & smooth way to address more than one person at the same time whether the people be male/female. (If you want to specify a specific gender, it is appropriate that there be more than 1 person of the gender that you are specifying).

It was great chillin with โ€˜youseโ€™?(a slick & smooth way to address males/females). โ€˜Youse guys' seem like team players(a slick & smooth way address males/females in a way that allows you to address males specifically ). And โ€˜youse gals' over there appear to be sassy & classy(a slick & smooth way to address males/females in a way that allows you to address females specifically). Now are 'youse' up for chillin old fashioned style?(a slick & smooth way to address males/females with a question).

by SuburbanH December 23, 2017

5๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


Youse

An aberration of the English language, exclusively invoked by know-it-all Western Suburbs Boganywogs

Youse are all wrong and I am right

by Juniper1981 February 26, 2015

10๐Ÿ‘ 18๐Ÿ‘Ž