kolanuraven said:
I don't think anyone here even got 2 days....I got only 5 hours before I got " 86'd" as they say in cowboy lingo!!
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Being not a very authentic cowboy, and not knowing all the lingo, I had to look up the term. (Yeah, Kola, the search on Google even made you some more money.

). Anyway, it is not a cowboy term so much as a restaurant term. Maybe someone worked at McDonalds' and learned the jargon there. :wink:
1. 86'd 67 up, 8 down
Not available. No longer allowed(in an area or premisis).
"The Salmon on the menu has been 86'd. We sold out of it." or "He has been 86'd from this establishment."
by Alfredo Herard Aug 1, 2003
2. 86'd 24 up, 5 down
Restaurant industry jargon for an item that has been removed, temporarily from the menu and is no longer available to be sold or served. Usually for the reason that the supply of said item has run out.
The deal with the preschool fell through, so the filet of child sandwhich is 86'd.
tags out 86'ed scratched voided no more
by GFW Texas Aug 1, 2006
3. 86'd 21 up, 12 down
Eliminated, rubbed out, scratched, or, more bluntly, killed.
For a more accurate definition see 86.
They 86'd Vinnie Pagliaguzzi after he went to the police with information about last week's heist.
by Rodney Basil May 5, 2004
4. 86'd 12 up, 5 down
During the prohibition days there's a speakeasy at 86 Bedford St. in the Village in Manhattan. When the coppers came for a raid, the shout was your all 86'd, in other words, get oughta here. The place is still there called CHUMLEYS, if you can find the secret entrance!
Your all 86'd. Get outta here!
tags go scram fuhgettaboutit cheese it your outta here.
by mazurk brooklyn Mar 26, 2007
5. 86'd 7 up, 10 down
All out, none, zero, no tengo, sold out, no more, done with, we have no more.
"86 the steak!" "We 86'd the chicken"
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by Chef Brunson santa clara May 11, 2006