A mitre is an item of headgear.
I've worked in numerous restaurants for about 7 years now, and "86" always means we are out of an item(seabass, ribeye, SEASON ;) ). I have heard many theories as to where it comes from, but they all sound equally believable.
Is the term used to describe a new product from the market.
An element is an item that belongs to a set.
PRODUCTIt is when two or more numbers are multipliedA product (an item you buy)
To 86 an item is to be out of that item.
It depends on how much the cost of the 86 items are.
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It was item 86 on their menu and was sold out one night, hence the term 86'd. One of the stories that I have heard on the origin of the term 86 is as follows: In the old days of soup kitchens they prepared enough soup for 85 people. Don't know why "86" was chosen but may suggest that it as originally wireless... It was item 86 on their menu and was sold out one night, hence the term 86'd. One of the stories that I have heard on the origin of the term 86 is as follows: In the old days of soup kitchens they prepared enough soup for 85 people. Don't know why "86" was chosen but may suggest that it as originally wireless... It was item 86 on their menu and was sold out one night, hence the term 86'd. One of the stories that I have heard on the origin of the term 86 is as follows: In the old days of soup kitchens they prepared enough soup for 85 people. Don't know why "86" was chosen but may suggest that it as originally wireless...
Object.
the meaning of keertan is a Telugu god item.
The origin of the term "86" meaning to get rid of or remove something is not definitively known, but it is thought to have originated in the restaurant industry. It may have originated as code used by bartenders and waitstaff to signal that an item was no longer available or needed to be removed. Over time, the term has expanded beyond the restaurant industry to be used more widely in informal conversation.
The meaning of glass drop is, when glass is dropping
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An item that belongs to a set
Yes, meaning a person or an item.
A mitre is an item of headgear.