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you (oh)
[Language: Old English; Origin: eow, from ge; YE1]
used to refer to a person or group of people when speaking or writing to them
::Hi, Kelly. How are you?
::You must all listen carefully.
::I have some news for you.
::The letter is addressed to both of you.
::Did Robin give you the money?
::Only you can make this decision.
::You idiot!
::You boys have got to learn to behave yourselves.
::Hey, you over there! Get out of the way!
people in general
::You have to be 21 or over to buy alcohol in Florida.
::You can never be sure what Emily is thinking.
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