Hey David,
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You're sure that's not "y'all'uns"?
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Absolutely sure
I'm from North Carolina originally
There is "y'all" which is the generic plural for the southern states. Then there are variations of "you'uns" or "we'uns" depending on the specific locality. Never - as far as I know - used in combination.
However you never know about mountain folks - they make their own hootch (and drink it) that'll curl your toenails, so there's no telling what they'll say when they get happy....
(I know because I grew up there
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ttfn,
Sherry, who can also speak fluent midwestern for those who aren't refined enough to speak Southern