From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishyoung lady/manyoung lady/manspoken used to speak to a girl or boy when you are angry with them Now, you listen to me, young man! → young
Examples from the Corpus
young lady/man• Now, you listen to me, young man!• He certainly got his money's worth, that young man.• Their captors are equally enthralled with the two young men.• Was the future of the Rabari incarnate in this young man?• He was a very beautiful young man, a bit like a girl, perhaps - but still very good-looking.• This is a young man's play, and it feels like one.• This social and hormonal dilemma of young men was illuminated by a series of experiments with Rhesus monkeys in Atlanta.• If Southend police could run in some young man who picked up the car on the Foulness road yesterday afternoon.