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MCCOY, REAL

MCCOY, REAL
ScnMaster
the genuine article; the person or thing as represented. This phrase originated in Scotland as the real Mackay and referred to people and things of the highest quality, and in particular to a brand of whiskey. Later, in America, the phrase was used in reference to a n outstanding boxer by the name of McCoy, retaining its basic meaning of "the real thing." Melbourne Congress Approved Glossary (2.4.92)