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* {{a|US}} {{enPR|yr gīzʹəz|yrʹ gīzəz}}, {{IPA|/jr̩ ˈɡaɪzəz/|/ˈjr̩ ɡaɪzəz/}}
* {{a|US}} {{enPR|yr gīzʹəz|yrʹ gīzəz}}, {{IPA|/jr̩ ˈɡaɪzəz/|/ˈjr̩ ɡaɪzəz/|lang=en}}


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Revision as of 22:23, 25 May 2014

English

Pronunciation

Pronoun

your guys's

  1. (deprecated template usage) (proscribed, colloquial, chiefly Canada, US, Australia, New Zealand) (deprecated use of |lang= parameter) Possessive of you guys.
    • 2000, Linkin Park Web Interview [1]
      I know that in your guys's official bio from Warner that it says you would tour with anyone because your music touches so many genres.
    • 2002, Sandy Shanks, Impeachment [2]
      “I don’t believe that a seven-year term of office for our president should be of any particular concern to you, Mr. Kelly.”
      “Well, it is, but that is your guys’s problem.[”]
    • 2004, Napoleon Dynamite
      Hey can I use your guys's phone for a sec?
    • 2005, Megan, Age 14, in Weight Loss Success Stories [3]
      I still have about 30 lbs to lose, which I would love to lose in 3 months..and after reading all your guys's stories I have gained even more motivation.
    • 2006, Tony Kapel, A Letter to the Parents of [4]
      “Man your guys’s room is bigger then mine — man you got a balcony — I don’t have a balcony.”

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