Shortened form of "what are you at?" (or whatayat?) meaning "what are you doing?" or "what are you up to?".
Commonly used in Newfoundland, Canada.
Person 1: You at?
Person 2: Just relaxin' by'
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Vocative
/jou/
You is a typical Muxian slang that is used instead of dude (in spanish βtΓoβ or βamigoβ). This word is not common in writing but speech, specially in teens.
The time when this word was created is not clear, but lots of people think it comes from a 2014 party.
Definitely, you could use it in several situations, like when you want the salt βCan you hand me the salt, you?β or when you want to make a joint βYou, do you want to make a joint?β
Eh you faime caso
βHey dude, pay attention to meβ
All of you-Everyone in the group. (A socially correct way to address/refer to 2 or more people at the same time whether the people be male/female. And yet, also a politically correct way to address/refer to a group of people whether the people in the group be male/female/gender neutral).
I'll see you's later!(saying good-bye in a room with 2 or more people). What are you's going to be doing tomorrow?(addressing/referring to a group of people; even if only speaking to one person in the group).
1. An phrase overused by those trying to sound sophisticated and/or intelligent.
2. A phrase used frequently by Tobias Bluth from Arrested Development.
Tobias: You could say I'm, if you will, 'buy curious'
Man: I can "sprinkle the pudding" if you will.
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the person reading this. literate, unaware of what the word you means, and hereby informed.
you rock. you knock my socks off. you smell like cabbage.
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Soulja boy's best friend.
(in the song crank dat by soulja boy, he often says you with a long o)
Ok, not really. But you know it still sounds cool.
In literal terms, it is a pronoun in second person. And if you don't know what that means....go to English class.
Person 1: Who's soulja boy's best friend?
Person 2: Yooooooooooooooooooooou!
OR
Person 1: You need to go to English class.
Person 2: Why?
Person 3: Because you had to look up the definition for you!
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