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To remove, end usage, or take something out or away. Despite ALL

other posts suggesting the origin of this phrase there is only one

true answer:

Chumley's, a famous and OLD New York speakeasy, is located at 86

Bedford Stuy During Prohibition, an entrance through an interior

adjoined courtyard was used, as it provided privacy and discretion

for customers.

As was (and is) a New York tradition, the cops were on the

payroll of the bar and would give a ring to the bar that they were

coming for a raid. The bartender would then give the command "86

everybody!", which meant that everyone should hightail it out the

86 Bedford entrance because the cops were coming in through the

courtyard door."86 that light"

"Everyone in Sales got 86'd."

New entry: in CSL (Cockney Slang Rhyme), 86 = nix = nothing, so

it could be that all of the other variations have evolved from

this.

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Luoyan

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4y ago

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