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you |yo�o| pronoun [ second person singular or pl. ] 1 used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing: are you listening? | I love you. � used to refer to the person being addressed together with other people regarded in the same class: you Australians. � used in exclamations to address one or more people: you fools | hey, you! 2 used to refer to any person in general: after a while, you get used to it. PHRASES you and yours you together with your family and close friends. you-know-who (or you-know-what )used to refer to someone (or something) known to the hearer without specifying their identity: the minister was later to be sacked by you-know-who. ORIGIN Old English �ow, accusative and dative of g� (see ye1); related to Dutch u and German euch. During the 14th cent. you began to replace ye1,thou1, and thee; by the 17th cent. it had become the ordinary second person pronoun for any number and case.
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