Proper noun
Youngs (plural Youngses)
A surname.
Youngs
plural of Young
All us Youngs could throw. I used to kill squirrels with a stone when I was a kid, and my granddad once killed a turkey buzzard on the fly with a rock. Cy Young
Brams & Togman 1998, p. 243; Youngs 2001, p. 12 After following other Arab nations in declaring war, Mauritania remained in a declared state of war with Israel until about 1999. Source: Internet
Isaac N. Youngs, Concise View of the Church of God, Winterthur Museum Library Andrews Shaker Collection ms. 861, p.355, 366-74. Source: Internet
As Scott Youngs, CIO for Key Information Systems, stated, “Often the weakest link in the enterprise's cybersecurity is the person behind the endpoint. Source: Internet
The work session begins at 2:30 p.m. in the executive board room upstairs in the Southold Town Hall Annex on the corner of Youngs Avenue and Route 25 in Southold. Source: Internet
Though the store will open this Friday, the Youngs will host a "first look" reception at MahoganyBooks on the evening of December 4 for bookstore supporters and community members. Source: Internet