Yalling
Yalling is the act by which a non-southern person offends someone from the southern United States by teasing their speech patterns. Deliberate or not, yalling implies that the southerner is acting like an "ignorant redneck" which is an image many educated people from those states consciously try to avoid.
I was talking to my boyfriend from NYC the other night, and he yelled "y'all" into the phone just to get on my nerves. Luckily he's good enough in bed to forgive the occasional yalling, but when will they learn that it's just not funny?
yall
a slang word for "you all" it sounds cooler
yall get over here now!
YALL
A word used by Southerners when addressing more than one person. Better than that stupid yankee term "you guys"
How yall doin?
yall
Southern for the New Yorker's "youse guyse".
Yall come back now, hear?
YALL
by far the best way to say "you guys or you all"
galipoli u dumbass it's southern US not america
the south kicks ass
galipoli u dumbass it's southern US not america
the south kicks ass
yall want a coke?
yall come here
yall come here
YALL
the southern form of "YOU GUYSSS"
wow people who say "YOU GUYYSSS" MUST be gay... we cool bitches say yall
HEY YALL!!
HEY YALL!!
yall
A southern contraction turned into a pop culture slang. To people in the south "yall" is used to distinguish themselves as southern so not to be confused with New Yorkers or otherwise "Yankee bastards" despite the obvious distinction in accents. In the north "yall" is used as a comedy staple to stereotype what yankees refer to as "idiots" and otherwise "ignorant rednecks."
In popular culture, "yall" carries the same stereotype as the northern taboo only it grants several comedians the ability to mock and otherwise satirize their own culture such as Larry the Cable Guy and Jeff Foxworthy.
In popular culture, "yall" carries the same stereotype as the northern taboo only it grants several comedians the ability to mock and otherwise satirize their own culture such as Larry the Cable Guy and Jeff Foxworthy.
"Yall wanna come to Herbert's field and go cow tippin'?"