Usually refers to a friend or homie, not necessarily that of the person saying it.
It can sometimes refer to a person in general (see example 3.)
It can sometimes refer to a person in general (see example 3.)
1. My mans came in clutch tonight with the loud.
2. This random's killing the vibe. Whose mans is this?
3. Mans really did that? Wacko.
2. This random's killing the vibe. Whose mans is this?
3. Mans really did that? Wacko.
by CAjason April 01, 2020
by tom and steve October 25, 2003
by HazyHexium March 09, 2018
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by LoveDespencer June 14, 2017
means 'myself' or 'i' or 'i'm'
by deni de dinwar August 24, 2003
"Yo, who's mans is this?"
"Yo, you dead my mans."
"On my dead mans, imma violate you!"
"Get ya mans out of here!"
"Yo, you dead my mans."
"On my dead mans, imma violate you!"
"Get ya mans out of here!"
by UrbanVanMan August 28, 2021