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Hi Heather,
It depends on how the work is used.
If you were talking about "a guy" (singular) then you definitely mean a man or at least a male.
But if you talk about the guys (plural) then you may mean men OR you may mean a mixed gender group. The meaning would be taken from the context.
For instance, if I wanted my mixed gender group of friends to hurry up, I might say
"Come on guys or we will be late!"