youse pron. you (usually more than one person)
I am absolutely amazed that this is an actual word in the OED. It really shouldn't be. They should have a note in there somewhere about Italian Americans or New Yorkers. I am almost tempted to start using this word in my vocabulary as I have heard it enough in my life.Here is a list of media where you can find the proper usage of "youse:"The SopranosJersey Shore (Ronnie especially uses this word often.)A Bronx Tale Rocky I or IIYou can also head to Federal Hill in Providence, RI or Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn if you want some active usage of "youse." Just stand on the sidewalk and wait for someone to walk by.I have also located a poem by e.e. cummings using this word...not that I am convinced that this is an actual word...I can't trust a poet who doesn't even use proper punctuation. I don't usually like e.e. cummings but I actually enjoyed this one:mr youse needn't be so spryconcernin questions artyeach has his tastes but as for ii likes a certain partygimme the he-man's solid blissfor youse ideas i'll match yousea pretty girl who naked isis worth a million statuesNow youse stop sitting at your computer and go get some fresh air!