Real-macoy Definition
(idiomatic) The genuine thing, neither a substitute nor an imitation.
Origin of Real-macoy
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Corruption of Scots the real MacKay, this latter attested in 1856 as “A drappie o’ the real MacKay” (A drop of the real MacKay).
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How “MacKay” became “McCoy” is unclear; first attested in the form “McCoy” in the US in 1908:
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The term is the subject of many folk etymologies, discussed at the Wikipedia entry.
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