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What does the idiom your mean?

The idiom "your" is not an idiom. It's a possessive pronoun, meaning "belonging to you."

It's used to indicate something that is owned, possessed, or associated with the person being addressed.

For example:

* Your car is beautiful.

* Your dog is very friendly.

* Your ideas are interesting.

Perhaps you meant to ask about a different idiom? Please provide more context or the full phrase you're referring to, and I can help you understand its meaning.

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