we'se

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English[edit]

Contraction[edit]

we'se

  1. (nonstandard) We is; we are.
    • 1871, S. T. C., The Court and the Kiln: A Story on the Church Catechism, page 187:
      He's going to get some pots and pans Market-day, and then we'se going up country wi' 'em.

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