toobfreak
Tungsten/Glass Member
Oh. I wasn't familiar. I thought it was an "N word" reference.
REALLY?
Have you ever, like, been out of the house?
Etymology
From Middle English youren, from Old English eowerne. Displaced in standard speech by the -s form, yours. See also ourn, hern. Cognate with West Flemish joen (“yourn”).
yourn/your'n
--- Wiktionary
- (obsolete outside Britain and US dialectal, especially Appalachia) Yours
- “yourn” in Dictionary.com Unabridged, Dictionary.com, LLC, 1995–present.
Leave it to the pogostick to never pass up an opportunity to put down others as a means of trying to make himself feel smarter rather than to just shut up and contribute to a thread.
Ah you mean like this guy did with his whole thread -- attacking a child no less?
An etymology *IS* a contribution, Einstein. It's even right there in what you quoted.
Etymology used purely to put others down as dopes is NOT a contribution. Too bad Stick your "etymology" doesn't also see the difference between a person like this Greta kid who has CHOSEN to make herself a public figure and a kid like Barron Trump who HASN'T. Big difference.