eighty-six

English

English cardinal numbers
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    Cardinal : eighty-six
    Ordinal : eighty-sixth

Etymology 1

Numeral

eighty-six

  1. The cardinal number immediately following eighty-five and preceding eighty-seven.
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Etymology 2

Unknown for certain. Possibly rhyming slang for nix (cancel, say no to) (given by the OED), or possibly part of a code of such numbers created in the 1920s. See also: Wikipedia:86 (term)

Verb

eighty-six (third-person singular simple present eighty-sixes, present participle eighty-sixing, simple past and past participle eighty-sixed)

  1. (colloquial) To cancel an order for food.
    eighty-six the ham and eggs for table two!
  2. (colloquial) To remove an item from the menu.
    eighty-six the lobster bisque - we won't have the lobster delivery until tomorrow.
    "Yes, I'd like the tomato soup." / "I'm sorry sir, that's been eighty-sixed - would you like a salad instead?"
  3. (colloquial) To remove or eject, as a disruptive customer.
    Ryan and his friends got too rowdy at the bar, so they were eighty-sixed.
  4. (colloquial) To throw out; discard.
    "We finally had to eighty-six that old printer after it jammed one too many times."
    • 2007 January 1, MacAddict, page 25:
      ...Apple eighty-sixed all of its paid moderators...
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