yr means You Right 😅 term used when someone just told you right. You will hear it a lot from younger generations
by Tajonte Williams September 15, 2019
Guy A(texting to Guy B): Hey, did yo' mom get that root canal at the dentist today? :*
Guy B(replying to Guy A): YR! She thought a root canal was a body of water. :3
Guy B(replying to Guy A): YR! She thought a root canal was a body of water. :3
by aversatilefella August 25, 2014
by Cdubs June 10, 2012
Contrary to popular belief, not coined or made popular by indie favorite Sonic Youth. Also, NOT coined by the Beat Generation poets such as Kerouac or Ginsberg. Shorthand for "your" (or "you're), my first encounter with this usage dates back to 1818 in a John Keats letter addressed to John Hamilton Reynolds.
"Yr* sincere friend and Coscribbler
John Keats."
*"r" is actually elevated and smaller than the rest of the text. Example: The 30(^)th.
"Yr* sincere friend and Coscribbler
John Keats."
*"r" is actually elevated and smaller than the rest of the text. Example: The 30(^)th.
your you're
"Yr love of John Keats letters is trivial."
"Yr pretty cool for a lover of John Keats letters."
"Yr love of John Keats letters is trivial."
"Yr pretty cool for a lover of John Keats letters."
by onewhotiles. March 11, 2014