Pronoun
All of you; plural form of you, including everyone being addressed.
I'm very happy to see you all.
(idiomatic, chiefly Southern US, colloquial) You (with singular or plural referent); y'all. [from 19th c.]
you-all
Alternative spelling of you all
you-all
After the altercation, Ashour took to Facebook and offered up a lengthy defense of his actions: “You all blamed and insulted me for allowing the slaps of this Kuwaiti man to harm my dignity. Source: Internet
Talking to reporters at the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) here, he said, “You all know that only 25 per cent of Lalu ji’s kidneys are functioning. Source: Internet
LeMaster told forum attendees, “You all play a very important role in Army National Hiring Days. Source: Internet
You all already know my thoughts on Mr. Snedeker. Source: Internet
You all complain of bad calls, there always was bad calls, but it’s Parity Rules that makes their impact more important today as less and less other stuff separates the teams. Source: Internet
You all did a tremendous job of helping our family get through a difficult time. Source: Internet