I'm not sure what this one means, but it sounds like it's da exact opposite of da "real McCoy", so maybe it refers to something that is legitimately fake?
Da reasoning behind da infamous mid-19th-century two-family feud may have been "da real Hatfield" --- i.e., truly a non-genuine problem dat was likely caused by excessive arrogance (and probably too much moonshine, as well!) --- but unfortunately da harm 'n' heartache dat resulted from said stupid squabble was totally "da real McCoy"!
by QuacksO January 29, 2023

(n) the actual beginning of legitimacy, which the status quo prefers to bypass, often while pretending to have its basis established in truth regardless
That reference from the Bible where the Savior in it said you can't be His follower unless you give up all you have is the real deal starting line that the whole religion these days just has no regard for.
I know. Nobody wants to run that race legitimately like they did back in the day, not calling what had been theirs their own any longer, but instead just sharing their heart, soul, and everything else together as one between them all.
I know. Nobody wants to run that race legitimately like they did back in the day, not calling what had been theirs their own any longer, but instead just sharing their heart, soul, and everything else together as one between them all.
by pardonnez-moi de trébucher January 16, 2023

it’s like when people say “true” real is another alternative, it could also mean “w” or even “thank you”
idk man i can’t teach the meaning u gotta b locked in to the situation
idk man i can’t teach the meaning u gotta b locked in to the situation
by arealnne May 2, 2022

A series of words used by middle school boys trying to sound relax and chill before kicking eachother in the balls repeatedly.
Jamie: Did you watch the game over the weekend it was sick!
Hayden: For real dawg that game was lowkey chill.
*Kick*
*sounds of agony*
Hayden: For real dawg that game was lowkey chill.
*Kick*
*sounds of agony*
by Iplay_withlongsticks_onice May 4, 2022

A term used in software engineering to define a period of time before a promised feature or bugfix will be released. The period of time is usually, “Never.”
We'd like to thank all or users for their patience and forbearance during really difficult time, and we'd like to announce that all the feature requests and critical bugfixes will be released Real Soon Now™.
by tariqk December 5, 2021

Jeff: did you hear? Tom Brady got injured and is out for the season
Jim: NO Way!
Jeff:yea,For The Real
Jim: NO Way!
Jeff:yea,For The Real
by Dogghades February 21, 2009

by Remote BFTS REAL June 19, 2021
