Too oftenly mistaken for "your."
Meaning "you are." Used to describe something about someone, not something someone owns.
Meaning "you are." Used to describe something about someone, not something someone owns.
by Saphy August 14, 2006
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by Andrew .C February 25, 2009
by Dellaca March 25, 2007
Person 1: Your full of shit!
Person 2: Your grammar is shit!
Person 1: Your such an asshole!
Person 2: You're not worth my time.
Person 2: Your grammar is shit!
Person 1: Your such an asshole!
Person 2: You're not worth my time.
by Restoring for over five years February 19, 2015
Yes, this word exists.
Simply put, a contraction that means "you are." Overlooked by morons who wouldn't know proper grammar if it dismembered them and fed their limbs to Ronald McDonald.
If you find yourself confusing it with "your," replace it with "you are" and see if it makes sense (i.e. read it aloud).
Simply put, a contraction that means "you are." Overlooked by morons who wouldn't know proper grammar if it dismembered them and fed their limbs to Ronald McDonald.
If you find yourself confusing it with "your," replace it with "you are" and see if it makes sense (i.e. read it aloud).
YOU'RE a sad excuse for a human being and YOUR parents should be ashamed they even thought of having you if you still can't tell the difference between the two.
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by PNCC September 11, 2009