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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. We won't refuse you service. What to Know Eighty-six is slang meaning "to throw out," "to get rid of," or "to refuse service to. More Words At Play. Merriam-Webster's Words of the Week - Oct.
Merriam-Webster's Words of the Week - Nov. Time Traveler. Love words? These types of devices protect electrical systems and components from damage when an unwanted event occurs, such as an electrical fault. Device numbers are used to identify the functions of devices shown on a schematic diagram of a substation.
Function descriptions are given in the standard. Linemen and other power system technicians familiar with the term were working their way across America as the country was electrified. The term "being 86'd" could have originated from their tendency to be 86ed thrown out or locked out of bars or other establishments. Another possible source of origin is from the U. Navy's Allowance Type AT coding system used for logistic purposes.
The allowance type code is a single digit numeric that identifies the reason material is being carried in stock. Throughout the life-cycle of a warship, many pieces of equipment will be upgraded or replaced, requiring the allowance of onboard spare parts associated to the obsolete equipment to be disposed of. The AT code assigned to parts designated for disposition is AT Following World War II, there were a great number of warships being decommissioned, sold, scrapped, or deactivated and placed in reserve commonly referred to as "mothballed".
During this process, labor workers would bring spare parts up from the storerooms and the lead supply clerk would inform them what the disposition of their parts were by part number. Anything referred to as AT-6 or by similar phonetic, eighty-six was to be disposed of in the dumpster. This is where the term became synonymous with throwing something away. The book The History and Stories of the Best Bars of New York by Jef Klein tells the story that, when the police would very kindly call ahead before a [ prohibition-era] raid, they'd tell the bartender to '86' his customers, meaning they should scram out the 86 Bedford door, while the police would come to the Pamela Court entrance.
He sings about a waitress, "You can hear her putting in orders like this, The Merriam Webster dictionary suggests the term may be associated with the word "nix" "no" or a more general prohibition. The term 86'd may also be associated with the Empire State Building.
The first or lower elevators only went as far as the observation promenade on the 86th floor, where every one had to get out and, if they wanted to go to the upper floors, use another elevator for the last 16 floors up to the nd floor.
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