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Short for "you are". Many dumbfucks don't know the difference between "you're" and "your" and tend to interchange it. Pointing out this mistake is used as a pathetic comeback in an argument on the internet.
*An argument is going between two Redditards*
Redditard 1: Your so bad lololol
Redditard 2: *You're
*Redditard 2 gets instantly downvoted to oblivion*
Redditard 1: Your so bad lololol
Redditard 2: *You're
*Redditard 2 gets instantly downvoted to oblivion*
by Peepeepoopoo from urbdic February 01, 2021
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by KABT October 26, 2007
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"You're" is the strongest argument winner. If you correct your opponents your to you're, you have automatically won the argument (unspoken law for human conversation).
Some argue that the "they're" correction is stronger, however, anyone who believes this is disillusioned and an uncivilized swine.
Some argue that the "they're" correction is stronger, however, anyone who believes this is disillusioned and an uncivilized swine.
Idiot - Your so stupid.
Smart Fellow - Excuse me, I believe the correct grammar for that statement is "You're so stupid."
Smart Fellow - Excuse me, I believe the correct grammar for that statement is "You're so stupid."
by JLoh_Loh October 31, 2017
3
Guy 1: Your a total idiot!
Guy 2: It's "You're", dumbfuck.
Guy 1: no it's not! It's clearly spelled "your"! idiot!
Guy 2: Your irony is delicious!
Guy 2: It's "You're", dumbfuck.
Guy 1: no it's not! It's clearly spelled "your"! idiot!
Guy 2: Your irony is delicious!
by Mister Cookie September 20, 2012
4
How idiots spell the possessive adjective "your" when they think they have mastered not to misuse it.
Lelo: What's you're e-mail address?
Boba: What's I'm e-mail address??
Lelo: No, what's you're e-mail address?
Boba: What's I'm e-mail address??
Lelo: No, what's you're e-mail address?
by Johans February 14, 2008
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1) used interchangeably to mean either "your" or "you're" by illiterate cretins who can't tell the difference between the two
2) used to mean "you're" by people too lazy to hit the apostrophe key; slightly less reprehensible than the above
2) used to mean "you're" by people too lazy to hit the apostrophe key; slightly less reprehensible than the above
1) "youre such a stupid youre stupid falls out of youre stupid." "Ah, the irony."
2) "youre still here right?" "Yes, my apathy-stricken acquaintance."
2) "youre still here right?" "Yes, my apathy-stricken acquaintance."
by anon June 30, 2004