I won't use it, but you will (3)
I believe the answer is:
are
(Other definitions for are that I've seen before include "live" , "Era (anag.)" , "(We/they/you) exist" , "is for more than one" , "(We/you/they) exist" .)
I believe the answer is:
are
(Other definitions for are that I've seen before include "live" , "Era (anag.)" , "(We/they/you) exist" , "is for more than one" , "(We/you/they) exist" .)