by Jillian Frayne May 25, 2004
by Penguin Fizzle July 7, 2005
Your man is a piece of Irish slang which refers to someone that you are somehow connected with but don't personally know. Its general tone is derogatory but it's not offensive.
Synonymous with the Australian "old mate."
Synonymous with the Australian "old mate."
If you saw a drunk person stumbling across the road you could say..."have a look at your man over there" or in a traffic incident....."and your man just drove straight into me".
by XxCaffxX August 11, 2020
A warning in which you let someone know to tell the person they are with to either relax or to stop acting in an irrational manner
by SydMak March 24, 2019
A. you going out tonight with your mans and them?
B. I saw you last night at the club with your mans and them.
B. I saw you last night at the club with your mans and them.
by H666 February 21, 2008
by Hupauhbi April 19, 2017
When someone is acting badly (racist/sexist/generally shitty) and people from the group that they belong to are called upon to keep them in check.
by Zeke from the Creek November 10, 2017