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your

1. A possessive adjective used to determine that something belongs to a noun, in this case, you.

2. Synonymous with "you're", "your" short for "you're", which is also short for "you are"

3. Used inter

Due to the advances in 21st century technology, the English language, industrial revolution, and its consequences to society, the definition of the word "your" has been tweaked to match a very similar word, "you're", which people who do not use English as first language, and ret*rds in the internet use interchangeably despite autocorrect and apps like grammarly are available.

"Can I borrow your pen?"
"No. Your ugly, I have a boyfriend"
"Understandable, have a nice day. B*tch"

"Babe, what is on your mind rn?"
"I purposefully spread misinformation over the internet"

by GiveMeaRandomUsername3310 August 3, 2022


right

A right is an abstract idea that a person must be entitled to. This may be due to law or constitution, religion, beliefs, philosophy, and basic human laws.

(Don't quote me on that)

Hi, I'm Saul Goodman. Did you know that you have rights? The constitution says you do! And so do I.

by GiveMeaRandomUsername3310 August 3, 2022


Anti-ratio

The opposite of ratio;

As a successful ratio is defined by how a reply has more likes to a tweet/comment it is replying to, a successful anti-ratio is defined by how a reply has less likes to a tweet/comment it is replying to.

"Wtf is an anti-ratio?"
"Anti-ratio deez nuts"

"I ratio'd you real hard."
"No b*tch, I anti-ratio'd you real hard."

by GiveMeaRandomUsername3310 August 3, 2022