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slang - Etymology of using "ya" instead of "you" - English …
Jul 26, 2018 · OED, rather than listing 'ya' as a form of 'you' and 'your', gives 'ya' (pronoun and adjective) separate entries with a distinct origin and etymology. In both cases, the origin is a …
punctuation - Should "ya" have an apostrophe? "Doin"? Etc
Jan 11, 2016 · I thought ya was a contraction of ya'll, which was a contraction of you all. Hence, it should be ya'. But I might be mistaken. Your input is welcome. (Also, as a logician, I need to …
"Y'all" or "ya'll"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Feb 1, 2013 · Southerns wouldn't have abbrev that phrase in such a way. however, when saying "ya all," them words tenda run tagedder. When you say "you will" the distinction of the "wi" …
pronunciation - How do you spell "Aye Yai Yai" - English …
Jan 31, 2012 · “Ay-ay-ay” is an exclamation which entered American pop culture from Mexican Spanish in various ways. In informal conversation, the phrase means literally “oh, oh, oh” and …
What is “Who are ya?” and whence it came?
Who are ya?! 2) Leyton Orient (small football club) v Chelsea (big football club) The Chelsea player, Didier Drogba, misses a clear chance of scoring a goal and falls over badly, clutching …
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Distinction: "What can I do you for?" vs. "What can I do for you?"
It's normally a joke. It's 'funny' because "What can I do you for?" is actually a question that would never be asked, except rhetorically.
prepositions - What's the difference between "good on you" vs.
However, 'good on you' could imply that whatever was done has also a positive impact on the person proclaiming it or another group. The latter also emphaises the active role plaid by the …
Why is "you all" contracted to "y'all" and not "you'll"?
Jun 28, 2013 · Ya'll, I have heard from grammatically correct Southern friends, was a version of you, while all y'all was the form for you all (i.e. plural). But either way, the sooner this thing dies …
What does 'gotcha' mean? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Jun 17, 2011 · Gotcha actually has several meanings. All of them can be derived from the phrase of which this is a phonetic spelling, namely "[I have] got you".