しょくん諸君shokun
1.

A term used to collectively refer to a group of individuals, typically in a formal or respectful manner, especially when addressing an audience or assembly.

2.

A form of address commonly utilized by men to invoke a sense of light respect or camaraderie when speaking to peers or individuals of lower status, conveying a more earnest tone than casual terms like "you all" or "everyone."

Example:

私は諸君のすべてを知っているわけではない。