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Post by KILLERCORVAIR »

Yinz guys,
Does anyone know if the poverty small hub caps will fit on 1961 wheels? the wheels are the ones with the tabs on the outside ring of the wheel itself. I tried to put these caps on but boy they would be tight, I just don't want to bang the sh t out of them to get them to work,unless I know they will.
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Jim
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Several of your posts begin "yinz"


What does that mean?
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Wikipedia wrote:Yinz

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"Yinz Are Welcome" sign at Occupy Pittsburgh in 2011.

Yinz is a second-person plural pronoun used mainly in Western Pennsylvania including Pittsburgh, but it is also found throughout the Appalachians.

History and usage

Yinz is the most recent derivation from the original Scots-Irish form you ones, which is probably the result of contact between Irish and English. When standard-English speakers talk in the first person or third person, they use different pronouns to distinguish between singular and plural. In the first person, for example, speakers use the singular I and the plural we. But when speaking in the second person, you performs double duty as both the singular form and the plural form. Crozier (1984) suggests that during the 19th century, when many Irish speakers switched to speaking English, they filled this gap with you ones, primarily because Irish has a singular second-person pronoun, tú, as well as a plural form, sibh. The following therefore is the most likely path from you ones to yinz you ones. Because there are still speakers who use each form, there is no stable second-person plural pronoun form in southwest or central Pennsylvania—which is why this pronoun is variably referred to or spelled as you'uns, y'ins, y'uns, yunz, yuns, yinz, yenz, yins or ynz.

In other parts of the U.S., Irish or Scots-Irish speakers encountered the same gap in the second-person plural. For this reason, these speakers are also responsible for coining the youse found mainly in New York City, the Philadelphia dialect and New Jersey and the ubiquitous y'all of the South.

A similar form with similar Irish/Scots roots is found further north in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. Rarely written, it is spelled yous, and is usually pronounced as [jɪ̈z] or something between [jɪ̈z] and [jʊ̈z]. It is sometimes combined with all for emphasis, as in "Are yous all coming to the party?"

In popular culture

Yinz's place as one of Pittsburgh's most famous regionalisms makes it both a badge of pride and a way to show self-deprecation. For example, a group of Pittsburgh area political cheerleaders call themselves "Yinz Cheer," and an area literary magazine is The New Yinzer, a take-off of The New Yorker. A DJ crew of Philadelphia-based Pittsburgh ex-pats bills itself as Philadelphyinz. Those perceived to be stereotypical blue collar Pittsburghers are often referred to as Yinzers.

Yinztagram is a software program with a Pittsburgh theme.

YinzCam is a Pittsburgh-based software development company.

At the end of every episode of "VH-1's Top 20 Countdown" host Jim Shearer always says "I'm Jim Shearer, and i'll see yinz later."
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What are "poverty small hubcaps"?

If you are talking about the 60-61 hubcaps they are a very tight fit, & easily dented.
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KILLERCORVAIR wrote:Yinz guys,
Does anyone know if the poverty small hub caps will fit on 1961 wheels? the wheels are the ones with the tabs on the outside ring of the wheel itself. I tried to put these caps on but boy they would be tight, I just don't want to bang the sh t out of them to get them to work,unless I know they will.
Thanks
Jim
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1961 lakewood
I learned the hard way that those caps do not fit and rims later than '61.
Perhaps you have later rims on your car. Or maybe mixed and matched?
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Post by KILLERCORVAIR »

JENNIRW,
You hit it on the nose. same wheel same cap. I came to hear them called poverty caps, cause people couldn't afford the fancier full size or spoke caps.
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jim
(yinz , its a burgh thing)
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