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  1. Jun 28, 2015 · Both "dude" and "man" are INFORMAL. Whether or not they are disrespectful depends on whether you are expected to have a formal or informal relationship with the person you are addressing. If you have a familiar relationship already, calling them either term reinforces that familiarity. If I say to my friend "Check this out, man!"

  2. The meaning for "man" is somewhat ambiguous for me. According to Cambridge dictionary, "man" (verb) means: To man something such as a machine or vehicle is to be present in order to operate it. According to Merriam-Webster dictionary, it means: to supply with people (as for service)

  3. Jan 2, 2017 · Man and woman are specifically used to refer only to adult humans, not animals and not children. Children (and sometimes animals, particularly pets) are referred to as boy and girl . There's also a distinction, particularly made in academia, in that man and woman more properly describe genders, not sexes, where sex is the biological component and gender the social component.

  4. This is less common now, but you should be aware that older texts will use "he". Your example uses "he" in this way. You will also see "man" or "men" used to mean "people in general". Currently the most common way is to use "they" for a singular person of unknown gender. This is the recommended pronoun to use.

  5. Jun 9, 2023 · Oxford English Dictionary Def 20 b. Originally among African Americans. my man n. a male person regarded with great respect or admiration; a person's very close male friend. Frequently as a form of address (sometimes without connotation of close friendship, as a merely familiar form of address between two males.

  6. Apr 30, 2017 · "Set fire to X" means "cause X to start burning". So, if you set fire to a man, you are burning him, and he will most likely die in very short order. It's a play on the old saying "give a man a fish and you've fed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you've fed him for the rest of his life."

  7. @CopperKettle That's an interesting point. "Man" can be used to refer to all human beings collectively. Like, "Man has spread out across the globe." But you can also use "man" to speak of a "prototypical man" without using an article: "Man is a social creature." I think the word is unusual in that way.

  8. Apr 26, 2023 · 1,817 11 11. @user1425 This is a very comprehensively incorrect answer. 'A man reading' is not a noun followed by an adjective. 'Reading' is a verb being used intransitively. Remember you could say "a man reading a book", because 'reading' can be a transitive verb. An adjective does not hold an object. – Astralbee.

  9. Jan 5, 2017 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers.

  10. Jan 7, 2016 · The word Man in its noncount sense is often capitalized and its meaning is very much similar to the meaning of the tiger in "The tiger is in danger of becoming extinct". So Man, when used this way, could be called a "definite generic noun phrase". "Man is not smart" is a valid generic noun phrase.

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