Where did the expression 86 for getting fired come from?!


Question: Where did the expression 86 for getting fired come from!?
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There are well over 86 possible origins for the phrase "eighty-six!." The term, used to describe anything that's been cut or cancelled, has been traced to American restaurants and bars in the late 1920s and early '30s!. Michael Quinion's World Wide Words offers half a dozen intriguing possibilities:

* 86 Bedford Street was the street address for Chumley's, a rowdy New York speakeasy that often forcibly ejected, or "eighty-sixed," drunk and disorderly patrons!.
* While most bars served 100-proof alcohol, troublesome clients were often served the "watered down" 86-proof booze!.
* A popular menu item was number 86, and so was often out!.
* A very popular New York restaurant only had 85 tables!.
* An early New York streetcar line ran from 14th street to -- you guessed it -- 86th Street!. Conductors would call out "Eighty six! End of the line!"
* In the British merchant marines, crews were held to 85, so the 86th man was left behind!.

Quinion himself seems partial to the explanation offered up by the Oxford English Dictionary -- "eighty-six" is rhyming slang for "nix!." Of course, these are merely a few of the numerous possibilities!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

86 is not an expression for getting fired!. 86 is a term for "deep six it" which is to get rid of something!. If you have papers you need to get rid of, you 86 them or deep six them!. I think the term originated in the Military!. That's the first place I heard it!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

It's not specifically a term for getting fired, but a more general term for discarding or dumping something!. There are several theories on its origin (see the link)!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

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I'm not sure but I heard it originated from a restaurant, numbers for certain orders!. If they were out they used the term 86ing it, meaning canceling it!. (my guess)!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

i didn't even know there was an expression for that Www@Enter-QA@Com

never heard of it before, sorryWww@Enter-QA@Com



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