Goes from side to side in talk, attached to second person? (5)
I believe the answer is:
yours
'goes' is the definition.
I know nothing about this answer so I cannot judge whether it can be defined by this definition.
'side to side in talk attached to second person?' is the wordplay.
'side' becomes 'r' (abbreviation for right).
'to side in talk' becomes 's' (I can't justify this - if you can you should believe this answer much more).
'attached to' says to put letters next to each other.
'second person?' becomes 'you' (second person pronoun).
'r'+'s'='rs'
'rs' put after 'you' is 'YOURS'.
'from' acts as a link.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for yours that I've seen before include "solvers" , "Letter sign-off" , "ie Not mine" , "Family, perhaps" , "Word found before "sincerely" or "faithfully" in a letter" .)