your
pron.
belonging to you, belonging to the person or persons being addressed (possessive - 2nd person, singular and plural)
adj.
belonging to a person who is being spoken to (i.e: "what is your address?"; "your house"); a person's; of something belonging or relating to a person who is not specified; (Informal) indicating in a characteristic manner, referring to a person or something as a typical example of a common type (i.e.: "your basic typical house around this area")
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You
Your
(pron. & a.)
The form of the possessive case of the personal pronoun you.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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Grace, Your
Formal title of address for archbishops,
dukes ,
princes or even
kings , used such as ‘your grace.’
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Go to your...!
A rude way to tell someone to go away. "Go to hell!"