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Eighty-six or 86 is American slang for getting rid of someone or something, or for murder. Learn about its possible origins, etymology, and examples in popular culture, music, literature and more.
Eighty-six is a slang term that can mean to throw out, to refuse service to, or to kill. It originated from soda-counter slang in the 1930s and may be related to nix or 86-proof liquor.
eighty-sixed or 86'd; eighty-sixing or 86ing; eighty-sixes or 86es. Synonyms of eighty-six. transitive verb. 1. informal. a. : to refuse to serve (a customer) "Beer here, barkeep," he said. "You're eighty-sixed ," Lucy said.
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Eighty six can mean to run out of something or to get rid of someone. It may be related to a menu item, a liquor law, or a rhyming slang term. Learn more about the history and usage of this phrase.
25. Juni 2018 · If you ever heard the term “ to 86 someone, ” it comes from the restaurant industry – code to refuse service, or alternatively to take an item off the menu. I’m curious to know why the number 86 came to represent the refusal of service at service establishments. Does someone know the provenance? Addendum.