A fork of Rural Dictionary
Wrong english for both "You're" (you are) and "Your."
To remember the correct difference, the apostrophe represents a missing letter (as in the "G" from "Cookin'" and "Goin'") in the case of "You're" it's the missing "A."
As for "Your" it means it belongs to someone or something. (Genetive form. In some ways, the possessive form.)
After committing these to memory, it gets extremely easy to remember without looking it up. Helpful examples:-
"You're" (You are.)
"You're next."
"That place is heavily guarded, you're not going in there, are you?"
"You're dead, wait 'till I get my hands on you."
"When you're there, turn left."
"Your."
"This is your car."
"Your Majesty."
"Let's go to your place."
"Is this your's?"
Both definitions.
"You're going to your wedding and that's that!"
"You're responsible for your mistakes."
"That's your pet and you're going to take care of it, not me!"
1. A city in ancient Mesopotamia.
2. An idiotic way of writing "you're" or "your".
Ur
illiterate individuals way of saying your, or you're.
ur an illiterate redneck
total badass with a nice ass but they have no friends
that ureli is hot to bad she has no friends
the thing you say when you’re in the hospital with your mother joyce and your brain is being eaten out by a mind flayer
“will, will will WILL!!!! DO U KNOW WHO I AM??? DO U KNOW WHO I AM???”
ur…ur.. UR MOM
Used for moments when you want to respond to something but do not know what to say. In text, this is usually followed by the tilted laughing emoji.
Friend: "Depression really hitting me right now"
Guy: "that's ur"