Australian slang generally used to address more than one person. Arty farty and high brow types get annoyed when you use this word in their company.
When are youse guys coming over for a session
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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!'
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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'
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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"
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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!
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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
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 โyouseโ?(a slick & smooth way to address males/females). โYouse guys' seem like team players(a slick & smooth way address males/females in a way that allows you to address males specifically ). And โyouse 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).
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