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To "seventy-six something" typically means to eliminate or get rid of it, often in a casual or dismissive way. The phrase is believed to have originated in the 1930s at the Chumley's bar in New York City, where it referred to the act of removing a patron or an item from the premises. In a broader context, it can also imply rejecting an idea or proposal.

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