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Ruslan L. Posted 12 years ago
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'The real McCoy' or 'Bee's knees'?

What is the difference of there two?

Are they in use now? I see the latter sometimes.
  

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I'm not familiar with bees , but the online Urban Dictionary says that it means "cool" (or whatever the current slang term for "good' is). I know 'the real McCoy' to mean the original, the unaltered, the actual.

  • I'm not familiar with bees , but the online Urban Dictionary says that it means "cool" (or whatever the current slang term for "good' is).
  • I know 'the real McCoy' to mean the original, the unaltered, the actual.
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I'm not familiar with bees, but the online Urban Dictionary says that it means "cool" (or whatever the current slang term for "good' is). I know 'the real McCoy' to mean the original, the unaltered, the actual.

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