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you the person or persons being spoken or written to. [2 definitions]
you bet (informal) to be sure; of course.
you'd shortened form of "you would" or "you had."
you'll shortened form of "you will."
young at an early stage of life or growth. [4 definitions]
younger comparative of "young." [2 definitions]
youngest superlative of "young." [2 definitions]
youngster a young person; child.
your belonging to, done by, or having to do with the person being spoken or written to. [2 definitions]
you're shortened form of "you are."
yours that or those belonging to you, done by you, or having to do with you.
yourself used to emphasize "you"; your own self. [3 definitions]
yours truly1 words used to end a letter before it is signed; (informal) I, me, or myself.
youth the quality or state of being young. [5 definitions]
you've shortened form of "you have."
yowl to make a loud, sad cry. [2 definitions]
yo-yo a toy made of two thick wooden or plastic disks connected by a peg around which a string is tied. One plays with a yo-yo by holding the end of the string and moving the hand to cause the disk unit to roll up and down the string.
yr.1 abbreviation of "year" or "years."
Yugoslavia formerly, a country in southeastern Europe located south of Austria and Hungary. Yugoslavia existed as a country from 1918 until it began to break up toward the end of the twentieth century. Eventually, it split up into the independent countries of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Serbia. Belgrade, which is now the capital of Serbia, was the capital of Yugoslavia.
Yukon a territory of northwest Canada. It borders Alaska on the west, British Columbia on the South, the Northwest Territories on the east, and the Arctic Ocean on the north. Its capital is Whitehorse. [2 definitions]
Yukon River a major river of North America that flows from western Canada through central Alaska to the Bering Sea, a northern part of the Pacific Ocean.