Wouldn't think I'd post something here, but man my new senior portrait is something fresh. Don't even care that it's not a selfie.
you're yo͝or,yôr/ contraction unpunctuated: youre; pronoun: you're you are. "you're an angel, Deb!" your yôr,yo͝or/ determiner possesive pronoun: your; possesive pronoun: Your; determiner: Your 1. belonging to or associated with the person or people that the speaker is addressing. "what is your name?" 2. belonging to or associated with any person in general. "the sight is enough to break your heart" informal used to denote someone or something that is familiar or typical of its kind. "I'm just your average Joe" 3. used when addressing the holder of certain titles. "Your Majesty" Origin Old English ēower, genitive of gē (see ye1), of Germanic origin; related to German euer . Translate your to Use over time for: your
You're saying google get their definitions from bing. No. Btw, when google has that little box at the top of searches (example definitions) that is all sourced from another website. In this case a dictionary website. Sometimes it is their own source sure.