Yous vs Yobs - What's the difference?
yous | yobs |
(dialectal, chiefly, AU, NZ, South Africa, New Jersey, Ireland, Scotland) You (plural).
(dialectal) You (singular).
* 1909 , (PG Wodehouse), The Gem Collector :
*:‘Dere ain't no use for me dis side, Mr. Chames,’ he said. ‘New York's de spot. Youse don't want none of me, now you're married.’
* 1938 , (Patrick Kavanagh), The Green Fool :
*:‘Yous will meet us here outside this pub,’ Harry Curniskey said.
* 1988 , (Kathy Lette), Girls' Night Out :
*:‘But what I also seen is that youse' have never had a real man before, datin' all them boys. '''Youse''' have never had anyone who'd stand up to ' youse .’
* 1992 , (Edward Bond), In the Company of Men :
* 1992 , Robert Dubin, Central Life Interests: Creative Individualism in a Complex World , page 10:
* 2010 , Patrick M Morley, The Man in the Mirror: Solving the 24 Problems Men Face , page 36:
As a pronoun yous
is you (plural).As a noun yobs is
plural of lang=en.yous
English
Alternative forms
* (pronoun) youse, youzePronoun
(English Pronouns)- You think yous can live wi'oot money! Few months doon this hell, you'll murder for money!
- Most of your life after babyhood has been played out by the several yous .
- There are two yous — the visible you and the real you. The visible you is the you that is known by others.