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You lot Meaning in English

expression

ˈju/ /ˈɫɑt/, /ˈɫɔt
YOO LAHT or YOO LAWt
jˈuː/ /lˈɒt
YOO LOT

Definition

A British English informal way to address a group of people, similar to 'all of you' or 'you guys.'

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in British English; informal and sometimes slightly challenging or teasing. Not common in American English, where 'you guys' or 'you all' are used. May sound impolite if used in formal settings.

Example Sentences

You lot are always talking in class.

basic

Who left the door open? Was it you lot?

basic

I made cookies for you lot.

basic

Alright, you lot, let's get moving!

natural

What are you lot staring at?

natural

I can't believe you lot forgot my birthday again.

natural