{{wiktionary|G-man}} '''G-Man''' (plural '''G-Men''') may refer to: {{TOC right}}

== Law enforcement == * G-man, short for "Government Man", slang for federal law enforcement agents * G-Men, a reference to a detectives of the Dublin Metropolitan Police force's G Division in early 20th-century Ireland

== People == * G. Gordon Liddy (1930–2021), nicknamed G-Man on his radio show. Liddy was an FBI agent at one time earlier in his life * Gary Gerould, American sports broadcaster, nicknamed "The G-Man" * Gerald McClellan (born 1967), former American boxer nicknamed "G-Man" * Monty Sopp (born 1963), professional wrestler known also as "The G-Man" * Gez Varley, British techno musician and DJ ===Fictional and other=== * G-Man (''Half-Life''), a character in the ''Half-Life'' computer game series who is dressed like a government official * Goatse man, a man on an internet shock site * A slang word for Godzilla * Augustus "Gus"/"G-Man" Bachman Turner, a character from the animated television series ''Robotboy''

== Other == * ''G Men'', a 1935 Hollywood crime film * ''G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century'', 2022 biography of J. Edgar Hoover by Beverly Gage * ''G-Man'' (Sonny Rollins album), 1986 * ''G-Man'' (Rake album), 1996 * G-Man (comics), a comic written by Chris Giarrusso * ''G-men'' (magazine), a monthly Japanese magazine for gay men * New York Giants, a National Football League team nicknamed G-Men * The Pleazers, a 1960s Australian band originally named G-Men

==See also== * Junior G-Men, an American boys club in the 1930s and 1940s, and related radio program, books, and films that promoted the FBI

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