From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishyour/yer manyour/yer manspokenMAN used to talk about a particular man – used mainly in Ireland I’ve got to go and see yer man this afternoon. → man
Examples from the Corpus
your/yer man• Then I am your man, Watson.• Boss your men and shame your women; that was a rule of thumb with him.• Ged Taggart scored for Barnsley Taylor told: Wright is your man!• It sounds like your man Dario was up there too, cool-wise, I mean.• I've read the files on your men.• Perhaps your men have uncovered something.• Reinforce this so your man won't feel pressure to become aroused.• In that way you got paid whether your man was elected or not.