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      21 days ago

      oh, thanks. 15 years in the US and I still trip on idioms sometimes. I forgot about “86” (probably because I never understood where it comes from).

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        21 days ago

        It’s pretty old-fashioned, so no surprise! It comes from the hospitality industry, but where the term itself comes from is unknown.

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        There’s a folk etymology that it comes from a particularly infamous speakeasy with two entrances, one on 86th street, and unruly patrons would be forcibly ejected from that entry.