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86

to run out of or terminate.
The true origin of the word comes from U.S. Army cooks from the late 1800s early 1900s.If the soup or the stew was prepared to proper recipe, the cook would get 86 ladle fulls from the batch. When it was finished he would pronounce " The stew has been 86'd."
by Midniterambler March 25, 2009
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