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  1. Yinz - a word meaning "you all". Pronounced like the spelling; rhymes with "sins". Also used in combination with the word "guys" such as, "How yinz guys doin'?" I was born in Pittsburgh and still live in the city, so I am definitely a native speaker.
     
    Posted by: SherryFromPittsburgh on Sep 24, 2008 05:27 PM (0) (0) Flag
  2. Pronounced "yunz" rhymes with 'runs' means "you all"
     
    Posted by: thepittpanther on Apr 04, 2008 05:47 PM (0) (0) Flag
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