your man

your man

1. One's male romantic partner. Where's your man? Is he coming to the party tonight? I'm so glad I got to meet your man on Saturday! He seems like such a nice guy.
2. A man who can complete or help with a task or job because he is skilled in that particular area. I used to play basketball in college, so if you need any tips, I'm your man! Todd's a great mechanic—if your car breaks down, he's your man.
3. slang Used to refer to a specific but unnamed male. Primarily heard in Ireland. I don't know what to do about your man—he really doesn't like me. Your man over there just gave us a really dirty look.
See also: man
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
See also:
  • kept man
  • man on the make
  • man of his word
  • a man of his word
  • a man, woman, etc. after your own heart
  • a man after (one's) own heart
  • man after my own heart
  • man of few words
  • man of few words, a
  • a man of few words
References in periodicals archive
"Saying 'spy on your man; he might be sleeping around on you' is not getting us there.
The Sit Series really is a "triple-option offense." And as in the triple-option in football, your man may gain an advantage by catching his opponent looking for the wrong option!
Behind [ILLUSTRATION FOR DIAGRAM 3 OMITTED]: Any time the opponent is just too big for your man to handle, your best move is to play behind him.
If the big man throws the ball out, recover back to your man.