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Etymologies
- Middle English, from Old English ēow, dative and accusative of gē, ye, you; see yu- in Indo-European roots.
Examples
“And to let the other person live the way they choose to live, even if they don’t function the way you would like them to function -- uou still love them.”
The Huffington Post: Kristin McCracken: Feo Aladag on Honor Killings and When We Leave
“You maybe uou are correct but the law specifically states “other benefit” and “or any special consideration in obtaining any such benefit”.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » It’s Not the Crime, It’s the Cover-Up — Sestak Edition
“That uou must constantly attack others to get her elected removes all doubt.”
Hillary Hits Critics For Taking Her RFK Assassination Remarks "Out Of Context"
“Rinda, uou were very lucky to grow up in that manner, but you seem to take it for granted.”
“Salamandra Pintarolas said ... uou! com uma mensagem muito clara!!!”
“However, you say uou don't have the temperment to serve on the committee.”
“I like that uou used white chocolte, it gives it an original twist.”
“All bloggers are saying is: call the police if uou see someone who is wanted for arrest .”
“It is to uou, our dear friend, our consoler, our brother, and let me add, our refuge, next to the Almighty, who we hope will guide us in safety to you, and give an issue not greatly derogatory to the glory of our sister, and family.”
“It's not worth my time to repsond to uou, inasmuch as your assertions are so predictably far-left as to border on parody.”
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