myselves

English

Etymology

From my + -selves.

Pronoun

myselves

  1. (reflexive, nonstandard) Me; used to indicate the speaker as an entity with more than one self.
    • 1954, Frank O'Hara, To Grace Hartigan:
      So many pistols I have borrowed to protect myselves from creatures who too readily recognize my weapons and have murder in their heart!
    • 1972, Robert Silverberg, {Now + n, Now - n}:
      I can't communicate with myselves. I lost millions in the last couple of weeks, playing the market the regular way.
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