Yinzer is a 20th-century term playing on the Pittsburghese second-person plural vernacular "yinz." The word is used among people who identify themselves with the city of Pittsburgh and its traditions.
The concept and use of the word gained popularity in the 21st century as the area's population loss slowed, and the city became a hub for urban renewal. As the city gained note as a desirable place to live, "America's Most Livable Cities". Forbes (April 29, 2010). more outsiders have moved or returned to the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The term has taken on a connotation to identify someone who is either a lifelong Pittsburgher, or says a phrase or commits an act that could be identified as something a stereotypical Pittsburgher might do.
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