The term second-person plural refers to a group of people that is being addressed or spoken to collectively by the speaker. This pronoun is often used in language and literature to describe a group of people or an audience. Synonyms for the word second-person plural could include terms such as "you all," "y'all," "you guys," "you lot," "you both," "you folks," or simply "you." Much of the variation in these terms is dependent on regional dialect and cultural preferences, but all relate to the same meaning of addressing a group of people as opposed to an individual.