See also: You, yóu, yòu, yōu, yǒu, ȝou, and þou English Wikipedia has an article on: You Wikipedia From Middle English you, yow, ȝow (object case of ye)...
include: I'm very well, thank you. How are you? (formal) I'm fine, thank you. / Fine, thanks. (informal) / Fine, and you? (informal) (idiomatic, Ireland)...
see, you. CU sithee (Yorkshire, Lancashire) be seeing you I'll be seeing you see you soon see you when I see you see you in hell see you later you see...
See also: what-you-see-is-what-you-get English Wikipedia has an article on: WYSIWYG Wikipedia what-you-see-is-what-you-get Originally a humorous allusion...
you and what army? you and which army? (This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.) you and...
you can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink You can show someone how to do something, but you can't make them do it. you can show someone...
this you? (Internet, Twitter) Used to call out a user's hypocrisy. 2020 June 3, Jumi Akinfenwa, “'This You?' – How Black Twitter Turned Accountability...
From the song See You Later, Alligator (1955), chosen for the rhyme. see you later, alligator (slang) au revoir, see you soon 1955, Judson Jerome, Nolan...
you See also you're welcome, a typical reply I'm fine, thank you no thank you thank-you thank you card thank you for coming to my TED Talk thank-you-ma'am...
who are you and what have you done with (someone)? (colloquial, rhetorical question) Said to express surprise due to a perceived drastic change of behaviour...