youre
/ˈjuːər/Definitions
1. verb
a nonstandard variant of ‘you are’, used in some dialects of English, especially in the north of England.
“The teacher said youre doing well in class.”
2. adverb
a nonstandard variant of ‘you are’ used to indicate that a statement is true in relation to the person being addressed.
“Youre a great singer!”
3. interjection
a nonstandard variant of ‘you are’ used to express agreement or confirmation.
“Youre right, I made a mistake.”