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  2. 86 (term) - Wikipedia

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    According to Cassell's Dictionary of Slang, the meaning also means "to kill, to murder; to execute judicially," likely referring to the size of a standard grave being 2.5 feet wide by 8 feet long and 6 feet deep. [1] [5] This usage was derived from the slang term used in restaurants. [6] Other slang dictionaries confirm this definition. [7] [8] [6]

  3. 86 (number) - Wikipedia

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    with an aliquot sum of 46; itself a semiprime, within an aliquot sequence of seven members (86,46,26,16,15,9,4,3,1,0) in the Prime 3-aliquot tree. It appears in the Padovan sequence, preceded by the terms 37, 49, 65 (it is the sum of the first two of these). [8] It is conjectured that 86 is the largest n for which the decimal expansion of 2 n ...

  4. Chumley's - Wikipedia

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    Chumley's was a historic pub and former speakeasy at 86 Bedford Street, between Grove and Barrow Streets, in the West Village neighborhood of Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City. It was established in 1922 by the socialist activist Leland Stanford Chumley, who converted a former blacksmith's shop near the corner of Bedford and Barrow ...

  5. List of common false etymologies of English words - Wikipedia

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    Faggot: The origin of the slur usage of the word "faggot" (originally referring to a bundle of firewood) may be from the term for women used in a similar way to "baggage", i.e. something heavy to be dealt with. The usage may also have been influenced by the British term "fag", meaning a younger schoolboy who acts as an older schoolboy's servant ...

  6. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    Ten-codes, especially "10-4" (meaning "understood") first reached public recognition in the mid- to late-1950s through the television series Highway Patrol, with Broderick Crawford. [citation needed] Ten-codes were adapted for use by CB radio enthusiasts. C. W.

  7. Origin of the ‘Sweet 16’: Term associated with NCAA ... - AOL

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    According to Chad Collins, general counsel to the KHSAA and its board of control, the term Sweet 16 (also written as Sweet Sixteen) first reared its head in the early 1930s, following the state ...

  8. What does ‘babygirl’ mean? Defining the Gen Z slang - AOL

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    Gen Z has come up with yet another pop culture phrase to baffle anyone born before the year 2000. On the Feb. 2 edition of Hoda & Jenna, the hosting duo puzzled over a popular Gen Z slang term ...

  9. 86 - Wikipedia

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    86 (novel series), a Japanese light novel series and anime series "86", a song by Green Day from Insomniac; Agent 86 or Maxwell Smart, a character on Get Smart; Eighty-Sixed, a 2017 web series created by Cazzie David and Elisa Kalani; Eighty-Sixed, a 1989 novel by David B. Feinberg; 86'd, a 2009 novel by Dan Fante "86" (Dawn Richard song)