Ambiguous replacement for both your and you're used to mask the user's ignorance of proper usage.
It can be easily passed off as a typo because depending upon context it can be assumed that either an apostrophe was accidentally added or an "e" was forgotten.
The use of this word allows the user to appear cavalier as opposed to ignorant.
You'r disrespecting the English language by so blatantly misusing 'your' when you clearly mean 'you are.'
A surefire method to make a joke out of nothing, by taking the last thing someone says to you and prefacing it with "you're a". Best if done repeatedly amongst like-minded folk over a long, long, long period of time.
"I'm going out tonight, but it's just a work thing."
"You're a work thing."
"That guy who comes coming into my cubicle is barking mad."
"You're a barking mad."
The word that most people don't know exists
John: your stupid
Ben: *you're. Who's stupid now? you fucking idiot
John: *dies*
A word that I wish people would actually use when they're supposed to.
<C> Your dumb!
<JB> It's "you're". Idiot.
What retards think "your" is spelled, but they're too thick to get it through their skulls.
Too oftenly mistaken for "your."
Meaning "you are." Used to describe something about someone, not something someone owns.
Correct example: "You're stupid."
Incorrect example: "Your stupid."
You have a chance with that person, you're clearly attractive to them.
Did you see how she looked at you? You're in there, mate.