plural of guy
"The guys on my baseball team are practicing every day after school."
In plain English: Guys is a casual word used to refer to a group of people, usually men, but often just anyone hanging out together.
"The guys are playing baseball in the park today."
Usage: Use "guys" to refer specifically to two or more men or boys, such as "the guys at the bar." Avoid using it as a gender-neutral term for a mixed group or an entire audience, as this usage is considered informal and often incorrect in standard English.
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of guy
"The guy walks into the room and says hello to everyone."
In plain English: To guys means to make someone feel uncomfortable or embarrassed by teasing them in a mean way.
"The guys in the office are planning a surprise party for the boss tonight."
Usage: This is an archaic or dialectal form of "guy" meaning to mock or ridicule someone. In modern English, avoid using "guys" as a verb and instead use the standard "guy.
A town in Tennessee.
"The guys from the construction crew are finishing up the roof today."
plural of Guy
Derived from Old French gous (a man) via Middle Dutch gaes, the term originally referred to men or boys before shifting in American English by the 18th century to mean friends and eventually people in general.