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I left the baseball game as soon as it was over, to go help her, because coach-buddy had to do coachy things with the kids before she could leave.
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I left the baseball game as soon as it was over, to go help her, because coach-buddy had to do coachy things with the kids before she could leave.
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"Well, I think I shall put you in coachy, on condition that you won't be drunk more than once a week, unless in cases of emergency, Tom."
Uncle Tom's Cabin Harriet Beecher Stowe 1853
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"Well, I think I shall put you in coachy, on condition that you won't be drunk more than once a week, unless in cases of emergency, Tom."
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"Well, I think I shall put you in coachy, on condition that you won't be drunk more than once a week, unless in cases of emergency, Tom."
Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 455 Volume 18, New Series, September 18, 1852 Various 1841
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Thus they are perpetually using such terminations as _lala_, _nana_, _coachy-poachy_, just as mothers and nurses use them to babies.
Analytical Studies Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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Thus they are perpetually using such terminations as _lala_, _nana_, _coachy-poachy_, just as mothers and nurses use them to babies.
Petty Troubles of Married Life, Complete Honor�� de Balzac 1824
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In an early stage, therefore, of his fashionable course of studies, the whip became an object of careful solicitude; and after some private tuition, he first exhibited his prowess about twice a week, on the box of a Windsor stage, tipping coachy a crown for the indulgence and improvement it afforded.
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"Come Charley -- Oh coachy you have got my box in your boot."
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"Here coachman," said the person desirous of obtaining a passage, tipping coachy some money.
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