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When did the word guys become popular as a gender-neutral word? The usage of the plural guys in the phrase “some guys chased them away” would generally be assumed to mean men rather than women When used of animals, guy usually refers to either a male or one whose gender is not known; it is rarely if ever used of an animal that is known to be female
orthography - What is the possessive of you guys? - English Language . . . Since you guys is colloquial, if you’re writing down the possessive of the word, you should use a spelling that reflects its pronunciation If you’re wondering what to use in conversation, the answer is whatever you’ve been using all along
Is guy gender-neutral? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange The word guy is singularity male and the word guys can only be assigned gender neutrality if it wasn't used to describe men specifically, and which 99 percent of articles that refer to men uses the word guys
Guys losing its gendered meaning in American English 6 I agree that "you guys" is non-gendered in modern English And possibly also "hey guys," to a much lesser extent But I still think the word "guy" is gendered in pretty much every other context For example I wouldn't say the following to refer to a group with any women in it, and I'm surprised other respondents here would: "those guys" "I
Origin of wise guy to mean a member of the Mafia (US) I 've talked to twenty wise guys that 've been ridin' and every one of 'em sings a different song Every guy cracks up his own wheel, and says all the others is made out o' sheet iron and bum castin's
Is girls a suitable complementary term to go along with guys? Here we see that guys and gals and gals and guys clearly outnumber girls and guys and guys and girls Note that girls by itself crushes gals in usage, but that only supports the contention, because girls is mainly used to describe female children In fact, if we NGram girls with boys (i e , male children) we see that the usage is roughly
How to say hello to a group of people? [closed] When entering a place or meet a group of people or starting a speech, how do you say hello to the audience (from a few to thousands of people) I know that this depends on the situation I think it
“You Guys” or “You, Guys” [closed] - English Language Usage . . . In Where are you guys?, "you" is a personal determinative It combines with "guys" to form the subject you guys It's the determinative counterpart of the 2nd person plural pronoun "you", and denotes a set that includes the addressee, but not the speaker