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Plain and incospicuous when sober, but give this guy a beer and he turns into the deepest most controversial cracker-barrel philosopher you'll ever meet. Holds unique opinions on all kinds of both modern everyday converstional topics aswell as obscure historic events dating back as far as the stoneages. He'll be more than happy to share all this unique knowledge with you and go into great detail as to why your own opinions on those topics are wrong. His voice thereby will increase in volume exponentially with the amount of alcohol you give him.
Jake: Dude, what's up with that shouting guy over there?
Tom: Beats me man. He was quiet until a minute ago, then he took a gulp of his beer and now he's ranting on about the Osman Empire and how the government faked climate change to blind the people.
Jake: Great, another McCoy.
Tom: Beats me man. He was quiet until a minute ago, then he took a gulp of his beer and now he's ranting on about the Osman Empire and how the government faked climate change to blind the people.
Jake: Great, another McCoy.
by Jack4321 July 16, 2014
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noun:
1) a down-to-earth, helpful person
2) a stellar human being
verb:
1) dance without being judge
2) dancing with confidence
adjective:
1) confident
2) kind
1) a down-to-earth, helpful person
2) a stellar human being
verb:
1) dance without being judge
2) dancing with confidence
adjective:
1) confident
2) kind
by im nobody May 09, 2013
6
Main Entry: Mc·Coy
Pronunciation: Mick Coy
Function: noun
1: "The real McCoy" is a phrase used to mean "the real thing" or "the genuine article" e.g. "he's the real McCoy". This idiom is frequently misspelled "The real MacCoy".
2: Used to desribe someone who acts, resembles or talks like a hillbilly or country bumpkin including engaging in ongoing family feuds. Referring to the infamous warring families of the West Virginia(The Hatfields)-Kentucky(The McCoys) backcountry along the Tug Fork River
3: Used to describe someone who's always interjecting a humanistic element in conversations with phrases like... "He's dead Jim" or "I'm a doctor not a..." Referring to Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy from Star Trek.
Pronunciation: Mick Coy
Function: noun
1: "The real McCoy" is a phrase used to mean "the real thing" or "the genuine article" e.g. "he's the real McCoy". This idiom is frequently misspelled "The real MacCoy".
2: Used to desribe someone who acts, resembles or talks like a hillbilly or country bumpkin including engaging in ongoing family feuds. Referring to the infamous warring families of the West Virginia(The Hatfields)-Kentucky(The McCoys) backcountry along the Tug Fork River
3: Used to describe someone who's always interjecting a humanistic element in conversations with phrases like... "He's dead Jim" or "I'm a doctor not a..." Referring to Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy from Star Trek.
1: This wristwatch is the real McCoy and not some knock off from the vendor down the street.
2: Dude, you're looking pretty McCoy, why don't you go take a shower.
3: Dammit Jim, I'm a car mechanic, not a brain surgeon!
2: Dude, you're looking pretty McCoy, why don't you go take a shower.
3: Dammit Jim, I'm a car mechanic, not a brain surgeon!
by Mr Johnny Smoke July 30, 2006