Associations to the word «Yours»

Pictures for the word «Yours»

Wiktionary

YOUR, pronoun. Alternative letter-case form of your often used when referring to God or another important figure who is understood from context.
YOUR ALL'S, pronoun. (colloquial) (nonstandard) Belonging to the multiple persons being addressed.
YOUR ASS, pronoun. (vulgar) (slang) you.
YOUR ASS, interjection. (idiomatic) (emphatic) (colloquial) (vulgar) A sarcastic expression of disbelief.
YOUR ASSES, pronoun. (vulgar) (slang) (the third person singular) you in the plural form.
YOUR BUTT, pronoun. (colloquial) (the second person singular) you.
YOUR BUTTS, pronoun. (colloquial) (the first person plural) you.
YOUR GRACE, pronoun. (formal) (obsolete) you
YOUR GRACE, noun. (Christian) Used in direct address to archbishops.
YOUR GRACE, noun. (Especially Eastern Orthodox Christian) Used in direct address to bishops, although in British English sometimes only granted to the Bishop of Meath and Kildare in Ireland.
YOUR GRACE, noun. (UK) Used in direct address to dukes and to Lord High Commissioners.
YOUR GRACES, noun. Plural of your Grace
YOUR GRACES, noun. Plural of your grace
YOUR GUYS'S, pronoun. (proscribed) (colloquial) (chiefly North America) (Australia) (NZ) Possessive of you guys.
YOUR HIGHNESS, pronoun. (formal) A title of respect used to address a prince or princess. Also used sarcastically or humourously as a sort of mock-V pronoun by some.
YOUR HONOR, pronoun. (formal) (obsolete) (addressing someone of higher rank or status than oneself) you
YOUR HONOR, pronoun. (formal) (addressing a judge or magistrate) you
YOUR HONOUR, pronoun. (British) A title used to address a judge or magistrate.
YOUR MAJ, pronoun. (British) (humorous) Your Majesty.
YOUR MAJESTY, pronoun. (formal) A title of respect used when addressing a monarch of higher rank than a prince; that is, a king, queen, emperor, or empress.
YOUR MAN, pronoun. Used other than as an idiom: see your,‎ man.
YOUR MAN, pronoun. (Ireland) that man, the man in question
YOUR MISSION, SHOULD YOU CHOOSE TO ACCEPT IT, noun. (informal) (humorous) Your mission or task; what you must do.
YOUR MOM, interjection. (pejorative) (US) (UK) (slang) A general purpose insult, often used to comedic effect due to becoming stale.
YOUR MOTHER, interjection. A general purpose insult.
YOUR MOTHER, pronoun. (Polari) I, me
YOUR MOTHER, pronoun. (Polari) You; He, she (referring to someone who previously used your mother to refer to herself or himself)
YOUR NIBS, noun. His nibs in the second person
YOUR SERVANT, noun. (archaic) Used as a greeting, especially to a lady.
YOUR SERVANT, noun. (archaic) Used as a closing of a personal letter.
YOUR WORSHIP, pronoun. A title used to address a magistrate or clergyman

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Words are but symbols for the relations of things to one another and to us; nowhere do they touch upon absolute truth.
Friedrich Nietzsche