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What does pour for vour?

It seems like you're asking about the phrase "pour for vour". It's very likely a typo or a misunderstanding.

There are a few possible interpretations:

* "Pour for your": This is a common phrase that means to pour something for someone else, like a drink.

* "Pour for four": This could mean to pour enough of something for four people.

If you could provide more context or the original sentence, I could give you a more accurate answer.

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