the McCoy

the McCoy

verb
See the real McCoy
See also: McCoy
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • late
  • bout it
  • get a gift
  • okay
  • layed
  • grubs
  • couch-turkey
  • keyed
  • burps
  • blow-out
References in classic literature
"Any relation to the McCoy of the Bounty?" the captain asked.
This old man was merely the seed of McCoy, of McCoy of the BOUNTY, the mutineer fleeing from the hemp that waited him in England, the McCoy who was a power for evil in the early days of blood and lust and violent death on Pitcairn Island.
The McCoy's 'In a Different League' campaign also includes the return of the annual McCoy's NI Pub Quiz, the search to find Northern Ireland's brainiest pub team.
There might even be that rarity to illuminate the four, heady days: the McCoy smile.
In The Times, racing writer Rob Wright questioned the "desperation" of the McCoy campaign while the paper ran a two-page spread on Ennis.
The McCoy brothers were arrested in a May 8 sting outside a Honey Farms on Highland Street.
The McCoy brothers arrived at the Highland Street Honey Farms in a Nissan Maxima; Ms.
After the McCoys showed the informant the crystal meth, agents moved in to arrest them.
The defendant, John Vance, owns property adjoining the McCoy cemetery and claims that the gravel road leading to the cemetery is a private drive.
In 1882, the McCoy boys were tied to pawpaw bushes and riddled with bullets after they had allegedly killed Ellison Hatfield.
There are many Hatfield descendants who would like to visit the McCoy cemetery." Vance declined comment.
Page three lists a day in the life of AP McCoy, while on page 36 it's the McCoy diet.
Stable companion Dark Stranger came closest to spoiling the McCoy party as he belied odds of 66-1 with a bold front-running show that still had him in the lead rounding the final turn.
Rock, who trained at Cullybackey, about ten miles from the McCoys, was a close friend of Peadar.