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Rose
the slang term 86'ed mean
86'ed is diner or bar slang to end someone's order. It can be a negative order, where the patron is refused service. The inverse is in context of ingredients where parts of the order are "86'ed" or removed.
86'ed is also slang for murdering or "offing" someone. Believed to have roots in the military.
There are several theories on the origin of the term. In the bar culture, it is attributed to Article 86 of the New York State Liquor Code. Article 86 specifically outlines the circumstances in which a bar patron should be refused alcohol or removed from the bar. In the restaurant culture, the theory goes back to the Great Depression and the soup kitchens. The legend goes that soup kitchens were limited to 85 patrons at a time so number 86 in line wouldn't receive food.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/86%27ed
86'ed is also slang for murdering or "offing" someone. Believed to have roots in the military.
There are several theories on the origin of the term. In the bar culture, it is attributed to Article 86 of the New York State Liquor Code. Article 86 specifically outlines the circumstances in which a bar patron should be refused alcohol or removed from the bar. In the restaurant culture, the theory goes back to the Great Depression and the soup kitchens. The legend goes that soup kitchens were limited to 85 patrons at a time so number 86 in line wouldn't receive food.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/86%27ed
8 kwi 2010 06:23
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hi,@rose
I couldn't find more details from your link,it's said that page has been deleted from 20:05, 13 February 2007.Anyway,thanks for your term,I'll keep it in mind.
I couldn't find more details from your link,it's said that page has been deleted from 20:05, 13 February 2007.Anyway,thanks for your term,I'll keep it in mind.
8 kwietnia 2010
Rose
Znajomość języków
chiński (mandaryński), angielski, koreański
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chiński (mandaryński), koreański
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