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15-letter words containing you

  • all-you-can-eat — An all-you-can-eat buffet or restaurant is a buffet or restaurant at which you pay a fixed price, no matter how much or how little you eat.
  • angry young man — one of several British novelists and playwrights of the 1950s who shared a hostility towards the established traditions and ruling elements of their country
  • angry young men — a group of young writers in Great Britain after WWII, bitterly critical of upper-class and middle-class values, practices, etc.
  • as you go along — If you do something as you go along, you do it while you are doing another thing, without preparing it beforehand.
  • at your service — You can use 'at your service' after your name as a formal way of introducing yourself to someone and saying that you are willing to help them in any way you can.
  • cut your losses — If you cut your losses, you stop doing what you were doing in order to prevent the bad situation that you are in becoming worse.
  • do your head in — If something or someone does your head in, they make you angry or frustrated.
  • hedge your bets — play it safe, lessen a risk
  • how do you mean — If you say 'How do you mean?' to someone, you are asking them to explain or give more details of what they have just said.
  • in your dreams! — You say `In your dreams!' when you think that what someone wants is never going to happen or be true.
  • let yourself go — If you let yourself go, you relax and behave much more freely than usual.
  • lose your heart — If you lose your heart to someone, you fall in love with them.
  • mind how you go — Some people say 'Mind how you go' when they are saying goodbye to someone who is leaving.
  • more fool (you) — If you say to someone 'More fool you' when they tell you what they have done or what they plan to do, you are indicating that you think that it is silly and shows a lack of judgment.
  • not be yourself — If you say that you are not yourself, you mean you are not feeling well.
  • open your mouth — If you say that someone does not open their mouth, you are emphasizing that they never say anything at all.
  • out on your ear — If someone says that you will be out on your ear, they mean that you will be forced to leave a job, an organization or a place suddenly.
  • pay as you earn — a method of paying tax in which the tax is taken off your wages before they are paid to you
  • please yourself — You say 'please yourself' to indicate in a rather rude way that you do not mind or care whether the person you are talking to does a particular thing or not.
  • shut your mouth — stop talking
  • spill your guts — If someone spills their guts, they tell you everything about something secret or private.
  • thank you ma'am — a bump or depression in a road that jars a person riding over it.
  • thank-you-ma'am — a bump or depression in a road that jars a person riding over it.
  • think you're it — If you say that someone thinks they're it, you mean that they think they are better or more important than they really are.
  • to do your best — If you do your best or try your best to do something, you try as hard as you can to do it, or do it as well as you can.
  • tweet you later — (on the Twitter website) goodbye; see you later
  • under your belt — If you have something under your belt, you have already achieved it or done it.
  • under your feet — If you say that someone is under your feet, you are annoyed because they are with you or near you, and are bothering you.
  • up to your ears — If you are up to your ears in something, it is taking up all of your time, attention, or resources.
  • up to your eyes — If you say that you are up to your eyes in something, you are emphasizing that you have a lot of it to deal with, and often that you are very busy.
  • you can keep it — I have no interest in what you are offering
  • young pretender — a member of the royal family that ruled in Scotland from 1371 to 1714 and in England from 1603 to 1714.
  • young's modulus — a coefficient of elasticity of a substance, expressing the ratio between a stress that acts to change the length of a body and the fractional change in length caused by this force.
  • your-excellency — (usually initial capital letter). Also, Excellence. a title of honor given to certain high officials, as governors, ambassadors, and Roman Catholic bishops and archbishops (preceded by his, your, etc.).
  • youth orchestra — an orchestra that is made up of young musicians

On this page, we collect all 15-letter words with YOU. It’s easy to find right word with a certain length. It is the easiest way to find 15-letter word that contains YOU to use in Scrabble or Crossword puzzles.

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