your

your
1. (your) (1092↑, 44↓)
The possessive form of you. Not to be confused with "you're", which is a contraction of you and are, meaning "you are."

I have your book. Alice: Your dumb. Bob: My dumb what? Alice: *brain temporarily stops functioning*

Author: Teddy Bear Prime http://your.urbanup.com/325312
2. (your) (758↑, 65↓)
First grade chimpanzee for "You're"

1\> Your an moron. 2\> Shut the fuck up you fucking fucktard. 1\> Dar?

3. (your) (613↑, 30↓)
1. The posessive form of the word "you." USAGE PROBLEM: Commonly confused in usage with the word "you're," which is a contraction of the words "you are."

If you misuse the word "your," everyone will know that you're a fucking fucktard.

4. (YOUR) (577↑, 15↓)
If [you're] not going to write it properly and [you're] not going to get a dictionary and [you're] not going to bother learning how to spell and [you're] too lazy to care, then write it "[YOU ARE]"\!

[Your] is not a contraction of [you are], just as [there] or [their] is not a contraction of [they are].

5. (your) (456↑, 87↓)
The possesive form of "you". To idiots, it is a contraction of "you are", which makes absolutely no sense to people with a brain.

Me: All your base... SmarterChild: All I'm base? Tell me more.

Author: Intelligence: The Anti-N00b http://your.urbanup.com/899837
6. (your) (267↑, 40↓)
1. The posessive form of you. 2. A term for the contraction of you are. The inventors of this AOL-Culture (Refers to the culture of the mass of internet users who regard the technology they frequent in defacing of as a right, not a man-given privalige from, quote, nerds) seem to be unaware of the fact it has already been invented and is displayed in the following way: you're.

1. Please take your socks off, as I wish to smell them vigorously. 2. Lolzort machine d00de, your a n00bz.

Author: Yukira Mugen http://your.urbanup.com/1501484
7. (Your) (202↑, 28↓)
1) exactly what the guy below me said. 2) the way stupid assheads in fucked up MMORPGS and chat rooms type "You're" AND YES, IT HAPPENS, ALOT. and it annoys the shit outta me.

1)Dianne: You left your car keys in my clit. Dave: --NOT OUT LOUD DAMNIT\! 2)Mandey: Dave your so awesome we had so much fun last night. Dave: --NOT INFRONT OF DIANNE DAMNIT\! Dianne: O.O "YOU'RE"* ..runs out the door crying after throwing her computer out the window.

Author: Trigonometrium http://your.urbanup.com/2639791
8. (your) (164↑, 11↓)
Definitely not "you're".

Fool incognito - "Your good." Literate person - "Fuck you."

9. (your) (152↑, 45↓)
A frequently misspelled word of "you're".

Your good at this?

10. (youR) (88↑, 14↓)
The word to imply a lack of care whether the proper word is a pronoun or a contraction, you've given up trying to figure out this whole english language thing and wish to flaunt your ignorance by sticking everyone's noses in it

youR not so smart, are you?

Author: Todd & Prong http://your.urbanup.com/3008703
11. (Your) (25↑, 3↓)
How idiots try to spell you're.

Me: Thanks. Bob: Your welcome. Me: My what? Bob: Your welcome. Me: Idiot.

Author: ChoeChoeTrain http://your.urbanup.com/4962909
12. (your) (11↑, 6↓)
Your is a normal word, it has a proper definition just like any other. However becoming more and more prevalent is idiots who are trying to be smart and think they are doing so by using the full spelling of 'YOUR' instead of 'UR' to mean 'YOU'RE'. This mistake is extremely common because in every day life you hear people saying 'your' which is actually spelled 'you're', as in you are.

Joe: your a fucking scrub. Oej: no you're.

Author: Why Don't You PLay The Game http://your.urbanup.com/4000133
13. (Your) (0↑, 0↓)
You. it is yours, you have this in your presence. You can pull it on your own, only if you are capable unless your idea is to cheat and use ur. which is an abrieviation of You Are and not Your, which is yours and not are s '.

[YOUR] Mum seid, you have to hold on to this. Not -[YOU'RE] A terrible speller. [You] Should know by now, you are wrong to argue about it, unless you have the proof your maths are better than everyone elses.

Author: A_YoURmelt1969_Z http://your.urbanup.com/6204680
14. (your) (8↑, 186↓)
Completely interchangable with you're

Your a dipshit, Colin. That's not what you're mom said last night.

Author: You'reFather http://your.urbanup.com/4635245
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Last updated: 2012.03.01

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