coachy

coachy

(ˈkəʊtʃɪ)
n, pl -chies
informal a coachman
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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."
TRIBUTES have been paid to a well-known coach company boss nicknamed 'Coachy' who has died aged 60.
Most definitely, although were I to make the record today, I would try for a tone in the narration that's less coachy. It's interesting that many people believe that the narrator on the recording is me.