See also: younguns <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> plural of young'un...
youngun Univerbation of young + 'un. IPA(key): /ˈjʌŋən/ young'un (plural <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span>) (Southern US, African-American Vernacular, British West Country, Northern...
wouldn't think-a lettin' us <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> call a pee pot a pee pot. A chamber's what she called it... And by God! Us <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> had ter call the pee pot a chamber...
wouldn't think-a lettin' us <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> call a pee pot a pee pot. A chamber's what she called it... And by God! Us <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> had ter call the pee pot a chamber...
wouldn't think-a lettin' us <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> call a pee pot a pee pot. A chamber's what she called it... And by God! Us <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> had ter call the pee pot a chamber...
wouldn't think-a lettin' us <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> call a pee pot a pee pot. A chamber's what she called it... And by God! Us <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> had ter call the pee pot a chamber...
wouldn't think-a lettin' us <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> call a pee pot a pee pot. A chamber's what she called it... And by God! Us <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> had ter call the pee pot a chamber...
Copeland, My Heart Stood Still, →ISBN, page 41: “One of the McDougal <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span>? Well, land sakes—haven't seen you in a coon's age.” my lands sakes, sakes...
wouldn't think-a lettin' us <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> call a pee pot a pee pot. A chamber's what she called it... And by God! Us <span class="searchmatch">young'uns</span> had ter call the pee pot a chamber...