Ur
Ur
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
Example:
"Take ur sister to the shop"
"Ur so stupid"
"Fix ur face"
(I know...the last two are kinda savage)
"Take ur sister to the shop"
"Ur so stupid"
"Fix ur face"
(I know...the last two are kinda savage)
Ur
Ur
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.
Example:
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: "😐"
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: "😐"
Ur
ur
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.
Example:
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'.
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'.
ur
Well it's not a possessive pronoun. D: It's not that hard to type "your" or "you're". God forbid you take an extra second out of your chatting sessions to spell correctly.
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Example:
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!"
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!"