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Definition of your's in English Turkish dictionary

your's respectfully
saygılarımla
your's respectfully
hürmetlerle
your honor
sayın yargıç

İtiraz ediyorum, sayın yargıç! - Objection, your honor!

Sayın yargıç, danışmanı tahliye etmek istiyorum. - Your honor, I would like to discharge counsel.

your
senin

Yakın bir gelecekteki senin ziyaretini gerçekten dört gözle bekliyorum. - I really look forward to your visit in the near future.

Bugün senin öğle yemeğin için parayı ben ödeyeceğim. - I'll pay the money for your lunch today.

You can thank your
{k} Sen olmadığın için talihine şükret!
you've made your bed, now lie in it
(deyim) eylemlerinin sonuçlarını kabul etmelisin
you've made your bed, now lie in it
(deyim) kendi düşen ağlamaz
your betrayal
senin aldatman
your betrayal
senin ihanetin
your buddy
(Bilgisayar) arkadaşınız
your changes
(Bilgisayar) değiştirdikleriniz
your changes
(Bilgisayar) değişiklikleriniz
your company
(Bilgisayar) şirketiniz
your computer
(Bilgisayar) bilgisayarınız
your ears must have been burning
(deyim) kulaklarını çınlattık
your home
eviniz
your house
eviniz
your language
(Bilgisayar) diliniz
your location
(Bilgisayar) konumunuz
your manufacturer
(Bilgisayar) üreticiniz
your name
(Bilgisayar) adınız
your rules
(Bilgisayar) kurallarınız
your title
(Bilgisayar) unvanınız
your unit
(Bilgisayar) biriminiz
your version
(Bilgisayar) sürümünüz
your
sizin

Ben dün sizin babanıza rastladım. - I bumped into your dad yesterday.

Geçen sene Bayan Kato sizin öğretmeniniz miydi? - Was Ms. Kato your teacher last year?

your honor
sayın başkan
You can thank your lucky star it wasn´t you!
k. dili Sen olmadığın için talihine şükret!
You do well to accompany somebody about your age
(Atasözü) Cahil ile bal yeme, yaşdaş ile taş taşı
You get good value for your money there
Orada ödediğin para karşılığında iyi mal alırsın
Your guess is as good as mine
Aslında ikimiz de bir şey bilmiyoruz
Your mother alone will be wail you
(Atasözü) Ağlarsa anam ağlar, gerisi yalan ağlar
Your presence is requested
Hazır bulunmanız rica olunur
you are on your own
kendi başınasın

Remember if you get cought you are on your own - Unutma eğer yakalanırsan kendi başınasın.

your call
(deyim) Sen karar ver. Sen ne dersen o olsun
your email
E-posta
your genes
senin genlerin
your goods must be in a1 condition
mallarınızın en iyi kalitede olması gerekiyor
your grace
Gözünden
your immediate attention to this matter is appreciated
gereğinin yapılmasını rica ederiz
your input is not complete, please check
girdiniz tamamlanmadı, lütfen kontrol edin
your mind
Aklını
your mother alone will be wail on you
ağlarsa anam ağlar gerisi yaman ağlar
your order
Siparişiniz
your side
senin tarafın

Senin tarafında olacağım. - I'll be at your side.

Ben aslında hiç senin tarafında değildim. - I never really was on your side.

your six
sizin altı
your sort
senin sıralama
your turn
söz sende
your type
senin yazın
your wish is my command
dile benden ne dilersen
Your Ladyship
hanımefendileri
Your Lordship
lord hazretleri
Your Majesty
majesteleri
Your guess is as good
Aslında ikimiz de bir şey bilmiyoruz
Your presence is
Hazır bulunmanız rica olunur
Your/His Honor
Sayın Başkan (belediye başkanı)
Your/His Honor
Sayın Yargıç
you can bet your life on
(Konuşma Dili) kesinlikle emin olabilirsin
you have no money on your account
hesabınızda para yok
your are cute
tatlısın
your are cute
sen hoşsun
your are shivering
titriyorsun
your baggage claim tag, please
bagaj kartınız lütfen
your cd key
(Bilgisayar) cd anahtarınız
your codepage
(Bilgisayar) kod sayfanız
your customs declaration, please
gümrük deklarasyonunuz lütfen
your date here
(Bilgisayar) tarih buraya
your excellency
ekselansları
your favorites
(Bilgisayar) sık kullanılanlarınız
your fax number
(Bilgisayar) faks numaranız
your full name
(Bilgisayar) tam adınız
your highness
ekselânsları
your humble servant
bendeniz
your id please
kimliğiniz lütfen
your insurance doesn't cover such a treatment
sigortanız bu tür bir tedaviyi karşılamıyor
your marital status
medeni durumunuz
your mobile number
cep numaran
your mobile number
cep numaranız
your money's worth
paranızın karşılığı
your money's worth
paranın karşılığı
your new haircut is great
yeni saç kesiminiz çok güzel
your nibs
kulunuz
your obedient servant
sadık kulunuz
your objects
(Bilgisayar) nesneleriniz
your order #
(Bilgisayar) sipariş numaranız
your own tool
(Bilgisayar) kendi aracım
your own tool
(Bilgisayar) kendi aracınız
your passport please
pasaportunuz lütfen
your room number is
oda numaranız
your serenity
zatıâliniz
your text here
(Bilgisayar) buraya metninizi yazın
your text here
(Bilgisayar) metninizi yazın
your ticket please
biletiniz lütfen
your turn is next
darısı başına
your wish is my command
emriniz olur
your worship
zatıâliniz
yours
saygılarımla
it's
{k} it is
saving your presence
hâşa huzurdan
enjoy your meal!
afiyet olsun!
none of your concern
(Atasözü) Seni ilgilendirmez! Seni alakadar etmez!
pull your finger out
(Ev ile ilgili) Sıkı çalış
put your something in order
Birşeye çeki düzen vermek, düzene sokmak
wear your heart on your sleeve
(Ev ile ilgili) Duygularını belli etmek
Have it your way
Nasıl istersen öyle yap!
it's
{k} it has
mind your own business
kendi işine bak
none of your business
seni ilgilendirmez
yours
seninki

Seninki gibi aynı gömleği aldım. - I bought the same shirt as yours.

Kimin evi seninkinin karşısında? - Whose house is opposite to yours?

Hold your horses
{k} Dur!/Bekle!
call off your dogs
Başka bir kişiyi eleştirmeye veya onunla uğraşmaya son vermek

All right, you win, you can call off the dogs now - Tamam sen kazandın benimle uğraşmayı bırak artık.

cat got your tongue?
(deyim) neden konuşmuyorsun?
cat got your tongue?
(deyim) dilini mi yuttun?
did your ears burn?
kulaklarınız çınladı mı?
don't give me any of your lip!
(deyim) bana cevap verme!
enjoy your new...
hayırlı olsun
enjoy your trip!
iyi yolculuklar!
for your own good
iyiliğin için
get your brain in gear
(deyim) kafanı topla
how is your life going
hayat nasıl gidiyor
how was your day
günün nasıldı
how was your day
günün nasıl geçti
keep it under your hat
aramızda kalsın
keep your fingers crossed for me
(deyim) bana şans dile
managing your money
(Bilgisayar) para yönetimi
not on your nelly
(deyim) rüyanda görürsün
not on your nelly
(Argo) nah, babayı almak
on your own
(Askeri) kendi başınıza

Böyle kendi başınıza gitmenizden hoşlanmıyorum. - I don't like you going off on your own like this.

Oraya kendi başınıza gitmeye çalışın. - Try to drive there on your own.

on your own
(Askeri) kendi hesabınıza
on your own
(Askeri) müstakil olarak
put that in your pipe and smoke it!
(deyim) durum bu işine gelirse!
save your money
paranı biriktir

save your money while you're young - gençken paranı biriktir.

saving your presence
sözüm yabana
saving your presence
haşa huzurdan
slap the taste out of your mouth
(Ev ile ilgili) kafanı kırarım
slap the taste out of your mouth
(Ev ile ilgili) ağzını yırtarım
take something in your stride
(Ev ile ilgili) Bir problemle ya da zorlukla sakin bir şekilde baş etmek ve yaptığın şeyi etkilemesine izin vermemek
thanks for your help
yardımın için teşekkürler
wait your turn
sıranı bekle
whatever floats your boat
(deyim) işine nasıl geliyorsa
whatever floats your boat
(deyim) kendini nasıl mutlu hissediyorsan
yours
yours truly hürmetle
yours
ben

Benim köpeğim neredeyse boyunuzun yarısı kadar. - My dog is almost half the size of yours.

Benim görüşüm seninkine benzer. - My opinion is similar to yours.

Hang on to your hat
Sıkı dur!
I beg your pardon
efendim!
Keep your fingers crossed!
Dua et!
Mind your own business
Sen kendi işine bak
Take your pick
Seçimini yap
a word in your ear
gizli söz
at your discretion
uygun bulursanız
at your service
emrinize amade
beg your pardon
özür dile
by your leave
izninizle
not on your life
kesinlikle hayır
on your own
kendi kendine
yours
senin

O, senin bir arkadaşın mı? - Is he a friend of yours?

Senin bu iş planı neredeyse çok iyimser görünüyor. Bütün söyleyebileceğim onun bir boş hayalden daha fazlası olduğunu ummamdır. - This business plan of yours seems almost too optimistic. All I can say is I hope it's more than just wishful thinking.

yours
sizin

Sizinkinin şeklinde bir ceket istiyorum. - I want a jacket shaped like yours.

O bakımdan benim görüşüm sizinkinden farklıdır. - In that respect, my opinion differs from yours.

yours
sizinki

Kaoru, şimdiye kadar en iyi tepki sizinki - büyük ödülü kazanırsınız. - Kaoru, yours is the best reaction so far - you win the grand prize.

Bizim okulumuz sizinkiyle aynı büyüklükte değildir. - Our school was not the same size as yours.

Cut your coat according to your cloth
(Atasözü) Ayağını yorganına göre uzat
Put your money where your mouth is!
Halep oradaysa arsin burada
a foil pierced your eyeball and entered your brain
eskrim kılıcının gözbebeğinden beyne girmesi
hold your weapon at your side!
senin yanında silahını tütün!
it's
odur

Herhangi biri onu yapabiliyorsa, bu odur. - If anyone can do it, it's him.

Onun konuşma şeklinden o odur diyebilirim. - I can tell it's him by the way he speaks.

put your foot in your mouth
(deyim) Yanlış zamanda yanlış, kendini utandıracak birşey söylemek
put your foot in your mouth
(deyim) Pot kırmak, gaf yapmak
use your head, but live in your heart
kafanı kullan ama yürekten yasa
yours
sizinkiler

Bizim çocuklar okulda; sizinkiler nerede? - Our children are at school; where are yours?

Bir kaleme ihtiyacım var. Sizinkilerden birini kullanabilir miyim? - I need a pencil. Can I use one of yours?

yours
seninkiler

Bunlar benim ayakkabılarım ve şunlar seninkiler. - These are my shoes and those are yours.

Benim ayakkabılarım seninkilerden daha büyük. - My shoes are bigger than yours.

yours
sizlerinki
Turkish - Turkish

Definition of your's in Turkish Turkish dictionary

ME'S
(Osmanlı Dönemi) İnsanların arasını bozmak, araya fesad sokmak
English - English
yours
Your Highness
A title of respect used to address a prince or princess

Yes, madame, since your Highness has deigned to begin, will you deign to finish—”.

Your Maj
Your Majesty
Your Majesty
A title of respect used when addressing a monarch of higher rank than a prince; that is, a king, queen, emperor, or empress

Sire,” said Villefort, “ the rapidity of the event must prove to your majesty that God alone can prevent it, by raising a tempest ; what your majesty is pleased to attribute to me as profound perspicacity is simply owing to chance ; and I have profited by that chance, like a good and devoted servant—that's all. Do not attribute to me more than I deserve, sire, that your majesty may never have occasion to recall the first opinion you have been pleased to form of me.”.

Your Worship
A title used to address a magistrate or clergyman
you don't dip your pen in company ink
One should avoid romantic relationships in the workplace

It wasn't money that attracted his current wife, Madeleine Deininger, who started working for Ravenswood in 1985. . . . We had the policy that you don't dip your pen in company ink. We stayed good friends for a long time, Peterson says.

you don't dip your pen in the company inkwell
Alternative form of you don't dip your pen in company ink
you don't dip your pen in the company's ink
Alternative form of you don't dip your pen in company ink
you don't dip your pen in the inkwell
Alternative form of you don't dip your pen in company ink
you kiss your mother with that mouth
Used to indicate that the other person's speech has become too obscene or vulgar

You kiss your mother with that mouth? mocked the man-who-was-ten. Matthew replied, No, but I kiss yours!.

you made your bed, now sleep in it
A moralizing rejection said to someone looking for an easy out, especially of a situation they put themselves into
you pays your money and you takes your choice
Each person should make their own decisions

You can get there by bus, or train, or taxi. Whatever. You pays your money and you takes your choice.

you've made your bed, now lie in it
You must accept the consequences of your actions
your
An determiner that conveys familiarity and mutual knowledge of the modified noun

Not Your Average Travel Guide.

your
Belonging to you; of you; related to you (singular; one owner)

Is this your cat?.

your
Belonging to you; of you; related to you (plural; more owners)
your Honor
you

The numbers of the French have been greatly magnified, as your Honor may see by a copy of the enclosed journal of a person, whom I sent out to gain intelligence.

your all's
Belonging to the multiple persons being addressed

I can understand that. We don’t need to be worryin’ your all’s moms.”.

your ass
you

Why is your ass always so late?.

your asses
you in the plural form

Your asses is always late.

your good name
Your name

What is your good name, sahib?.

your grace
you
your honour
A title used to address a judge or magistrate
your mileage may vary
It may work differently in your situation, or be different in your experience

Those batteries last nine hours in my laptop, but your mileage may vary.

your mileage may vary
To express a possible difference in taste, "this is just my opinion, your opinion may be different"

That red dress looks really good on you, but your mileage may vary, of course.

your mission, should you choose to accept it
Your mission or task; what you must do

We recently heard about a particularly daring espionage coup. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to listen to our panelists as they describe a tactic that even Matt Helm had never thought of.

your mom
A general purpose insult, often used to comedic effect due to becoming stale

Kip: Your mom goes to college.

your servant
Used as a greeting, especially to a lady
your servant
Used as a closing of a personal letter
your welcome
Misspelling of you're welcome
your wish is my command
Whatever you wish for I will treat as a command, and will effect
your
{p} belonging to or relating to you
you can't have your cake and eat it
(deyim) Have or do two things at the same time that are impossible to have or do at the same time

You can't have your cake and eat it - if you want more local services, you can't expect to pay less tax.

you can't have your cake and eat it
(deyim) Have in one's possession something and be able to use or exploit it; to have it both ways. (Usually stated in the negative)
your call
(deyim) It is up to you to make a decision on the matter
your six
Behind you; "you better watch your six"
Your Grace
title used when addressing a nobleman or person of high rank (such as a duke, duchess or archbishop)
Your Ladyship
title used when speaking to a woman having the rank of lady
Your Lordship
title used when speaking to a man having the rank of lord
Your Majesty
courtesy title used when speaking directly to a king
you bet your life
definitely, for sure, of course
you cannot eat your cake and have it
you cannot get everything you want, it is not possible to achieve every dream you may have
you've made your bed now lie in it
accept the consequences of your own actions, deal with the situation that you have created for yourself
your
Your is the second person possessive determiner. Your can refer to one or more people
your
personality is modular It's dynamically controlled by one or more neural domains (brain regions) at any moment These domains are like an interconnected web of mini-computers, and have no widely-accepted name yet Historically, they've been called
your
In spoken English and informal written English, your is sometimes used to indicate that something belongs to or relates to people in general. Pain-killers are very useful in small amounts to bring your temperature down I then realized how possible it was to overcome your limitations
your
{s} 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")
your
A speaker or writer uses your to indicate that something belongs or relates to the person or people that they are talking or writing to. Emma, I trust your opinion a great deal I left all of your messages on your desk If you are unable to obtain the information you require, consult your telephone directory
your
pron. belonging to you, belonging to the person or persons being addressed (possessive - 2nd person, singular and plural)
your
(possessive pronom adj ) of, belonging to, or done by you (e g your fanfiction, your mobile suit, your cat, your armor) It also can be used in formal titles (e g ""Your Excellency " the diplomat said as he bowed before Emperor Talpa ")
your
Eh'english | adronato
your
belonging to you, as in: I welcome your comments on this page
your
The form of the possessive case of the personal pronoun you
your
In spoken English, a speaker sometimes uses your before an adjective such as `typical' or `normal' to indicate that the thing referred to is a typical example of its type. Stan Reilly is not really one of your typical Brighton Boys
your ad here
Send us a message if you'd like to advertise with us!
your email
This email is used for registration and password reminders It is not available for anything but dud?stud system and admin access
your email
Your email address
your fly is undone
the zipper of your pants is open
your honor
your dignity, honorable judge
your humble servant
your loyal worker
your letter of the
the letter you sent on (date)
your loving friend
with love, fondly (closing of a personal letter)
your name
Your E-mail: Friend's E-mail: Your Comments: Receive copy
your name
Type your name in here, so your graphs will be labelled correctly
your obedient servant
your loyal worker
your time zone
the particular local time zone where you live (ex: Central European Time zone, Eastern Standard Time zone. etc.)
your whole life is before you
you are still young, you have a long time left to live
Bob's your uncle
"No problem", "the solution is simple", "there you have it", you have what you want, all will be well (appended to the end of a description of how to achieve something)

You want to go to the stadium? Go straight on until you reach the park, take the first left and Bob’s your uncle!.

I beg your pardon
A phrase used to express an apology for an action

Well, perhaps not,” said Alice in a soothing tone: “don’t be angry about it. And yet I wish I could show you our cat Dinah. I think you’d take a fancy to cats, if you could only see her. She is such a dear quiet thing,” Alice went on, half to herself, as she swam lazily about in the pool, “and she sits purring so nicely by the fire, licking her paws and washing her face—and she is such a nice soft thing to nurse—and she’s such a capital one for catching mice——oh, I beg your pardon!” cried Alice again, for this time the Mouse was bristling all over, and she felt certain it must be really offended. “We wo’n’t talk about her any more if you’d rather not.”.

I beg your pardon
A phrase used to request something, for example if it wasn't heard

Willingly, replied Monsieur Bergeret. There was no gardener. The gardener did not exist. My mother said: 'I expect the gardener!' Straightway the gardener existed—and acted..

I need your help
Indicates that the speaker needs assistance from the interlocutor
I've got your nose
A young children's game in which someone simulates stealing the victim's nose from their face and demonstrates this by having their thumb protruding between the index and middle fingers
all your base are belong to us
Used to tout victory over an opponent, or simply as a humorous catchphrase
and your little dog too
A statement that not only will the person being addressed be punished but their conspirators will also
are your ears burning
Said of somebody who was not present but was the topic of discussion

Are your ears burning? We were just talking about you.

at your service
By way of introduction on first meeting another person

James Bond. At your service.

by your leave
Request for permission
by your leave
with your permission
by your leaves
plural form of by your leave

But by your leaves, my learned foes Ye're maybe wrang.

by-your-leave
Alternative spelling of by your leave
can I use your phone
Indicates that the speaker needs to communicate with someone via the interlocutor's telephone, if it is available
don't count your chickens before they're hatched
You should not count on something before it happens
don't drive faster than your guardian angel can fly
Driving (a vehicle) very fast is a dangerous act
don't give up your day job
Used to criticise a person's talent (especially musical, singing or acting,) implying that they could not earn a living from it without other regular employment
don't hold your breath
"Don't wait." Said cynically to suggest that what has just been mentioned to is unlikely to happen soon or at all

The government says it's going to introduce free meals for all schoolchildren. — Huh, don't hold your breath.

don't put all your eggs in one basket
Don't dedicate all your resources into one thing
don't quit your day job
Alternative form of don't give up your day job
get your coat love, you've pulled
A chat-up line used to show the speaker is willing and ready to take the interlocutor out of the bar, suggesting sex
have it your way
Do something the way you want to, but be prepared for the consequences

OK, have it your way, format the hard disk and see what happens.

hold your fire
Wait, don't retaliate, calm down, be quiet

Hold your fire and let me explain.

hold your fire
Do not discharge your weapon. Used originally for weapons needing a spark or lighting of a fuse to ignite gunpowder, now sometimes used to mean any weapon launching a projectile
home is where you hang your hat
Rather than feeling nostalgic or sentimental, one should simply accept any place where one happens to reside as one's home

Did I ever think that Jamaica would be my home? Never, he says, but I have been living as a foreigner in someone else's country for most of my life, he says, and I guess it is true that home is where you hang your hat..

how's your father
Sexual intercourse

I popped round Mary's for a bit of how's your father.

in your dreams
Used to express the speaker's skepticism about another's preceding statement about a desired or assumed state of affairs
in your face
An exclamation of derision and contempt

I got picked for the cheerleading squad, and YOU didn't. In your face!.

in-your-face
aggressively or blatantly confrontational
is that a gun in your pocket or are you just pleased to see me
Indicates the speaker has noticed an erection underneath the interlocutor's clothes
it's
It has

It’s been a long time since I’ve had cheesecake.

it's
It is

It’s coming right for us!.

it's
there's, there is; there're, there are

It's a package for you by the door.

keep your friends close, and your enemies closer
One should be on their toes and alert of their surroundings if malicious people are around, to ensure such people can't wreak havoc in one's life
mind your own beeswax
See mind your own business

Aw, mind your own beeswax,” said Henry.

none of your bee's wax
Alternative form of none of your beeswax
none of your bees' wax
Alternative form of none of your beeswax

None of your bees’ wax!” the boy returned impudently. But his eyes blinked with a funny, frightened rapidity. His bare feet, filthy beyond description….

none of your beeswax
A riposte to badgering questioning, expressing a refusal to answer, and an insistence that the questioner cease prying any further

None of your beeswax,” answered Henry.

not on your life
Absolutely not; under no circumstances

Do you think I will ever go back after that? Not on your life!.

not on your nelly
not on your life, an emphatic form of no
not on your tintype
An answer indicating outright rejection or denial; no way; absolutely not

He got out an enlistment blank, and placing his finger on a blank line said, Sign here. I answered, Not on your tintype. I beg your pardon? Then I explained to him that I would not sign it without first reading it. — Arthur Guy Empey, Over the top, 1917.

on your bike
Go away

On your bike! he shouted at the reporter.

on your horse, amigo
How are you?
on your mark, get set, go!
A three-command start when racing: "on your mark" = get on your lane/spot; "get set" = get to starting position; "go" = take off
on your marks
Interjection used to start a race, followed by get set, go
penny for your thoughts
Used to inquire into the thoughts and feelings of another, especially when the person appears pensive or conflicted

One day, as your ladyship was playing on the harpsichord to my master, Mr Jones was sitting in the next room, and methought he looked melancholy. La! says I, Mr Jones, what's the matter? a penny for your thoughts, says I.

put that in your pipe and smoke it
Used after stating something surprising or undesired, to emphasize its truth. Also used after refuting an argument. Sometimes an adjective is inserted before pipe

There's plenty of room for improvement in it, I don't deny; but it's my belief, Snap, if you was to try to do some of the improvement, you'd find you'd such a lot to do in your own self that you'd begin to doubt whether you was quite a proper judge about other folk's badness. Put that in your pipe, old boy, and smoke it. Good night, Snap; we'll be going now, sir, if it's convenient..

somebody's
Contraction of somebody is
somebody's
Contraction of somebody has
somebody's
Possessive case of somebody
someone's
The possessive adjective for someone
someone's
someone is
someone's
someone has
something's
Contraction of something is
stick that in your pipe and smoke it
Alternative form of put that in your pipe and smoke it
that's
That is

That's the book I've been looking for.

that's
That has

I've managed to find the solution to the problem that's been bugging me all day.

wash your mouth out
A phrase uttered after someone has said a swear word
watch your six
watch your back
what did your last slave die of
Used to indicate that someone is being bossy and/or demanding, usually to an unreasonable extent
what is your phone number
Alternative form of what's your phone number?
what's on your mind
What are you thinking about?

You look bothered. What's on your mind?.

what's your name
Please inform me how to address you
what's your phone number
Used as question for the interlocutor to inform his or her phone number for subsequent communication
what's your poison
What do you want to drink?
whatever creams your twinkie
Do what you will, whatever makes you happy

I’m whacked on antidepressants and Diet Coke, and i’m willing to bet my buzz is better.But whatever creams your twinkie.

whatever floats your boat
What makes you happy; what stimulates you
whatever floats your boat
Do whatever makes you happy or stimulates you
who's your daddy
A humorous and/or sarcastic statement of superiority over someone else
who's your daddy
An assertion that one is the master in a relationship
you's
Contraction of you is

AAVE, also youse) You's a damn fool!.

did a cat get your tongue
did you swallow your tongue? Why don't you speak?
it's
{f} it was
it's
It's is the usual spoken form of `it is'. It's the best news I've heard in a long time
it's
It's is the usual spoken form of `it has', especially when `has' is an auxiliary verb. It's been such a long time since I played
it's
{f} it exists, it lives, it occupies a position, it exists in a particular condition (third person singular form)
call off your dogs
to stop criticizing or attacking another person
get your finger out
start working hard
not on your nelly
(deyim) in your dreams
pull a rabbit out of your hat
(Ev ile ilgili) Do something surprising
pull your finger out
start working hard
slap the taste out of your mouth
(Ev ile ilgili) try to get someone to stop or not do something that you really do not find appropriate
slap the taste out of your mouth
(Ev ile ilgili) beat the dumb off of you
take something in your stride
Deal with a problem or difficulty calmly and not to allow it to influence what you are doing
wear your heart on your sleeve
see: wear one's heart on one's sleeve
put your foot in your mouth
(deyim) Say something without thinking carefully, so that you embarrass or upset someone

I’ve really put my foot in it this time. I didn’t realize that was her husband!.

put your money where your mouth is
(deyim) Support something that you believe in, especially by giving money
put your money where your mouth is
(deyim) Do something rather than to just talk about it
dot your i's and cross your t's
{f} make certain that all details are accurate; to something very cautiously and in details
that's
That's is a spoken form of `that is'
that's
{i} specific person or thing is