COACHY

Etymology

Adjective

coachy (comparative coachier, )

(dated) Of a horse: more suited to drawing a coach than to racing.

Noun

coachy (plural coachies)

(slang, dated) Alternative form of coachee (“a coachman”)

Tip the coachy a crown.

Source: Wiktionary



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