<<guy2 (g)
n.
Informal. A man; a fellow.
guys Informal. Persons of either sex.
Chiefly British. A person of odd or grotesque appearance or dress.
man (mn)
n. pl. men (mn)
An adult male human.
A human regardless of sex or age; a person.
A human or an adult male human belonging to a specific occupation, group, nationality, or other category. Often used in combination: a milkman; a congressman; a freeman.
The human race; mankind: man's quest for peace.
Zoology. A member of the genus Homo, family Hominidae, order Primates, class Mammalia, characterized by erect posture and an opposable thumb, especially a member of the only extant species, Homo sapiens, distinguished by a highly developed brain, the capacity for abstract reasoning, and the ability to communicate by means of organized speech and record information in a variety of symbolic systems.
A male human endowed with qualities, such as strength, considered characteristic of manhood.
Informal.
A husband.
A male lover or sweetheart.
men
Workers.
Enlisted personnel of the armed forces: officers and men.
A male representative, as of a country or company: our man in Tokyo.
A male servant or subordinate.
Informal. Used as a familiar form of address for a man: See here, my good man!
One who swore allegiance to a lord in the Middle Ages; a vassal.
Games. Any of the pieces used in a board game, such as chess or checkers.
Nautical. A ship. Often used in combination: a merchantman; a man-of-war.
often Man Slang. A person or group felt to be in a position of power or authority. Used with the: ?Their writing mainly concerns the street lifethe pimp, the junky, the forces of drug addiction, exploitation at the hands of ?the man?? (Black World). >>
This discussion reminded me of an old album I like from the 'Stampeders'
called "Rube, Dude and Rowdy"
I always liked that expression

n.
Informal. A man; a fellow.
guys Informal. Persons of either sex.
Chiefly British. A person of odd or grotesque appearance or dress.
man (mn)
n. pl. men (mn)
An adult male human.
A human regardless of sex or age; a person.
A human or an adult male human belonging to a specific occupation, group, nationality, or other category. Often used in combination: a milkman; a congressman; a freeman.
The human race; mankind: man's quest for peace.
Zoology. A member of the genus Homo, family Hominidae, order Primates, class Mammalia, characterized by erect posture and an opposable thumb, especially a member of the only extant species, Homo sapiens, distinguished by a highly developed brain, the capacity for abstract reasoning, and the ability to communicate by means of organized speech and record information in a variety of symbolic systems.
A male human endowed with qualities, such as strength, considered characteristic of manhood.
Informal.
A husband.
A male lover or sweetheart.
men
Workers.
Enlisted personnel of the armed forces: officers and men.
A male representative, as of a country or company: our man in Tokyo.
A male servant or subordinate.
Informal. Used as a familiar form of address for a man: See here, my good man!
One who swore allegiance to a lord in the Middle Ages; a vassal.
Games. Any of the pieces used in a board game, such as chess or checkers.
Nautical. A ship. Often used in combination: a merchantman; a man-of-war.
often Man Slang. A person or group felt to be in a position of power or authority. Used with the: ?Their writing mainly concerns the street lifethe pimp, the junky, the forces of drug addiction, exploitation at the hands of ?the man?? (Black World). >>
This discussion reminded me of an old album I like from the 'Stampeders'
called "Rube, Dude and Rowdy"
I always liked that expression