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Y’all.” It’s a contraction of the words “you” and “all” that will immediately out you as a Southerner, a Texan or someone ...
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McWhorter said “y’all” is “much too slangy, regional or what you might even call ethnic to ever gain universal acceptance.” The next day, Texas Monthly shot back with a defense of “y ...
Discover the meaning of ‘ICL’ in texting and social media, its origins, examples, and how to use it like a pro.