Meaning:
aimee semple mcpherson
n.
United States evangelist (born in Canada) noted for her extravagant religious services (1890-1944)
MC Idiom, Proverb
MC
Master of Ceremonies My cousin was the MC for my sister's wedding.
real McCoy
the genuine thing That new camera is the real McCoy and will let you do everything that you want.
the real McCoy
the real thing, the genuine one This painting is the real McCoy. It's the original!
YMCA
Young Men's Christian Association The English classes at the YMCA were recommended to the students last year.
barmcake
1. a lighthearted term for a fool or idiot
2. a bread bun
Armchair critic
An armchair critic is someone who offers advice but never shows that they could actually do any better.
M.C.|MC|emcee
v. To act as master of ceremonies at a show. The famous actor emceed the entire television show.
emcee|M.C.|ceremonies|master|master of ceremonies
n. The person in charge of introducing the various participants in a show or entertainment. Bob Hope was the M.C. of many memorable shows.
armchair
armchair
armchair quarterback
or
a person who is not a quarterback (or general, etc.), but offers opinions and criticism on the performance or decisions of those who are
real McCoy, the
real McCoy, the
Also, the McCoy. The genuine thing, as in That painting's not a reproduction—it's the real McCoy. This idiom has a disputed origin, but the most likely source is its use to distinguish welterweight champion “Kid McCoy,” the name used by Norman Selby (1873-1940), from other boxers using his name to capitalize on his popularity. [c. 1900]
uncircumcision
uncircumcision
the uncircumcision
Bible the gentiles
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