a mark of text that is inserted before a serious statement, usually used to signify an "in all seriousness" type of statement in a website post/community known for joking a lot.
in the context of this word "ur" is short for unretard
in the context of this word "ur" is short for unretard
*in a post on reddit.com about a video of a car crash with funny or wacky sound effects!!!!!!!!1*
/ur that would really hurt tbh, i just hope the guy's ok
/ur that would really hurt tbh, i just hope the guy's ok
by lithium-0 December 2, 2020
by yeltsA kciR May 26, 2021
If it's too long to type Your or You're, you can type ur. Ur is common internet slang and a lot of people use it. Mainly on social media. Pronounce as: Your or You're
by idk_definitions February 7, 2018
by Tommy Wommy Womsters October 18, 2003
When you're either too lazy to type out "your"/"you're" or your grammar sucks so badly that you put "ur" and hope the other person knows which one you're talking about.
Stacy: "omg, ur not gonna believe what Brad said to me"
Kevin: "Bro, your grammar sucks, go to English class every once and a while you dumb wench"
Stacy: "How did you know?"
Kevin: "😐"
Kevin: "Bro, your grammar sucks, go to English class every once and a while you dumb wench"
Stacy: "How did you know?"
Kevin: "😐"
by NaterSquib September 23, 2023
by Passionate-about-funnest August 8, 2020
Moronic, half-assed spelling or "your" or "you're" used by close-minded, slow chatroom/AOLer individuals who can't type fast enough, and will use the excuse: 'i hav 2 use slang coz i am tokin 2 lots ov pplz unlyk u LOLZ', even though I could talk to several people without using a single abbreviation.
Although these slow-minded turdburglars use it to represent 'u r', or 'you are', it is not spelt the way it would be pronunced. 'Ur' would be pronunced as 'err' or 'uhr', not 'yer' or 'yur'.
by Bastardized Bottomburp July 19, 2003