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Other conjectures suggest that specific restaurants or watering holes were legally barred from hosting more than 85 patrons on their premises at any one time, thus the 86th person to attempt to gain entry would be denied service. Or that a particular legal code such as one governing liquor laws contained an Article 86 that had something to do with refusing service or otherwise saying no to someone.

Those theories are shaky at best, in that no evidence in support of either has yet surfaced. Far more outlandish explanations have also been offered. That etymology fails on a few points. Some think to attempt to tie the origin of the term to Article 86 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, the AWOL absent without leave section of that code that makes it a crime for one serving in the military to fail to go to his appointed place of duty at the time prescribed, to leave his place of duty, or to be absent from his unit without authority.

Once you've mastered the slang, you'll fit right in with the team! Book a Demo. Table of Contents. So what is the meaning of 86 and why does chef Ramsay yell it so much? I have all I can handle eighty-sixing the drunks. It should be noted that, despite the fanciful story given above, the etymology of eighty-six is unclear.

The more common explanation is that the word came about as rhyming slang for nix. Yentl earned a sheaf of benificent sic reviews and surprisingly healthy B. But he was "eighty-sixed" - cut off - from club activities for a while after someone spiked his drink with drugs and "I went berserk. The buzz in the book biz is that the Doubleday project "Listening to Philip Johnson" has been silenced, as in killed, kiboshed, eighty-sixed.

Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free! Log in Sign Up. During Prohibition, an enterance through an interior adjoing courtyard was used, as it provided privacy and discretion for customers. As was and is a New York tradition, the cops were on the payroll of the bar and would give a ring to the bar that they were coming for a raid. The bartender would then give the command "86 everybody!

To run out of a menu item. To end, stop, or cut off.



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