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You
/juː/
Definition
1
The second-person singular or plural pronoun, used as the subject or object to refer to the person or people being addressed.
2
Used in a general sense to refer to people in abstract or hypothetical contexts, as in 'if you ask me.'
3
An emphatic form of address, often implying familiarity or mild reproach, as in 'you know better.'
Examples
You can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs—or in your case, probably the whole carton.
If you were any more laid-back, you'd be horizontal.
You have a face that would make onions cry out of jealousy.
You must be the reason they invented autocorrect—because reality needs fixing around you.