- yooz
- Scottish Vernacular DictionaryEverybody standing in front of you when you are drunk, you feel oppressed ...Example: What are yooz looking at? Never seen a daft wee keelie in a bunnet buckled before?
English dialects glossary. 2013.
English dialects glossary. 2013.
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Soyuz — /sɔɪˈjʊz/ (say soy yooz) noun a Soviet crewed spacecraft …
Usenet — Contraction of user network; sometimes written as UseNet or USENET, pronounced [yooz net]. An international, noncommercial network, linking many thousands of Unix sites. Although there is a very close relationship between the Internet and… … Dictionary of networking
noun and verb differences — The following table lists differences of stress, pronunciation, and spelling when the same word is used as a noun and a verb, for example compound, escort, practice/practise, record, and use. Differences are marked by the letters s (= difference… … Modern English usage
use — 1. The transitive verb meaning ‘to make use of’ is pronounced yooz and the past form is used (yoozd). The corresponding noun use is pronounced yoos. 2. Used is pronounced yoost and followed by to in a number of special constructions: a) Be or… … Modern English usage
dis|use — «noun. dihs YOOS; verb. dihs YOOZ», noun, verb, used, us|ing. –n. lack of use; not being used: »The old tools were rusted from disuse. Many words common in Shakespeare s time have fallen into disuse. –v.t. to stop using; discontinue the use or… … Useful english dictionary
mis|use — «verb. mihs YOOZ; noun. mihs YOOS», verb, used, us|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to use for the wrong purpose; use improperly: »He misuses his knife at the table by lifting food with it. SYNONYM(S): misapply. 2. to treat badly; abu … Useful english dictionary
o|ver|use — «verb. OH vuhr YOOZ; noun. OH vuhr YOOS», verb, used, us|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to use too much. 2. to use too hard or too often. –n. too much or too hard use: »The easy overuse of “pretty” and “little” exacerbated his uneasy mind (James Thurber) … Useful english dictionary