More than a phrase, your t4 is an idea and a state of being. Using it to punctuate a sentence brings the sentence to a higher level.
by Fmr. Acting Pres. of the IOS July 25, 2003
A phrase used to punctuate a comment or insult. Often misspelled "you're y4", "Your T4", and/or "Your t4". Also the basis for the sorority your-a t-a four-a AND the IOS (Institute of Spazzology). Only seven people, to this day, know the true meaning of your t4.
by Emily and Sally, Co-Founders of your-a t-a four-a. July 23, 2003
1. Matt, stop asking what "your t4" means.
2. "What does "your t4" mean?" - Matt
"Matt, seriously, no." - Me
2. "What does "your t4" mean?" - Matt
"Matt, seriously, no." - Me
by Emily, Co-Founder of Youra t-a Foura February 23, 2004
A word that a sorority uses to exclude one who doesn't know the true root or meaning of the word/phrase "your t4".
by Anonymous July 24, 2003