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  • 86 (term) - Wikipedia
    Eighty-six or 86 is American English slang In the hospitality industry, it is used to indicate that an item is no longer available, traditionally from a food or drinks establishment, or referring to a person or people who are not welcome on the premises Its etymology is unknown, but the term seems to have been coined in the 1920s or 1930s
  • Where Did the Term 86 Come From? - Mental Floss
    This possible origin stems from the Prohibition era at a bar called Chumley’s located at 86 Bedford Street in New York City To survive, many speakeasies had the police on somewhat of a payroll
  • What Are the Origins and Meaning of ‘86’? - HISTORY
    The term “86” has woven its way into American slang, typically meaning to get rid of or refuse service a warning to get the customers out via the bar’s 86 Bedford St door to avoid the
  • Ask George: Where Does the Term “86’d” Come From?
    The term originated during the Korean war, a reference to the F-86 fighter jet; when an F-86 shot down an enemy plane, it was 86’d The United States also has a Uniform Code of Military Justice that has an Article 86: Absence Without Leave, a k a AWOL
  • Etymology of 86 - Snopes. com
    The most widely accepted theory of the term's origin states it derives from a code supposedly used in some restaurants in the 1930s, wherein 86 was a shortform among restaurant workers for 'We're
  • The Origin Behind The Term 86d Is More Complicated Than You . . .
    The former is related to serving drunken cowboys a lower-proof alcohol (86% rather than 100%) The latter refers to U S F-86 jet fighters shooting down enemy planes, which were then "86'd " This one can be discounted since the term was already well established by the 1950s
  • Where Did The Term 86 Them Come From? - The Cooking Facts
    The term “86 them” has been in use for over a century and has been a part of popular lingo in the restaurant and bar industry as a slang for refusing service or to kick someone out The origin of the phrase is highly debatable, with a few theories suggesting its connection to a legal code of New York City, a nightclub in New York, or a type





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