by Rodney Basil May 5, 2004

Entry level sports coupe from Toyota, co-developed alongside its mechanical twin, the Subaru BRZ. Both cars are manufactured at Subaru's Gunma assembly plant in Japan.
The Toyota 86 (and BRZ) are known for being a cheap, fun RWD sporty coupe. Car culture wouldn't be the same without them.
by username4544 September 14, 2020

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!
by mazurk March 31, 2007

The term "86" come from the year 1886 and it means "there is no more..."
In 1886, the US Gold Rush had come to a halt for the common man, or commonly know at "the 49's". By the early 1860s, a single miner could no longer work his claim alone.
Corporation and conglomerates had taken over. Extracting gold via hydraulic mining and destroying the landscape and riverbeds of Northern California.
In 1886, the US Gold Rush had come to a halt for the common man, or commonly know at "the 49's". By the early 1860s, a single miner could no longer work his claim alone.
Corporation and conglomerates had taken over. Extracting gold via hydraulic mining and destroying the landscape and riverbeds of Northern California.
by Mike Shannon July 3, 2003

by Mary/Amanda October 8, 2008

Customer: Can I get the value menu?
Sales Person: You want the value menu? Ok.."removes the pickles, throws out the lettuce, 86 the tomatoes". here it is sir!
Customer: WTF are you doing?!
Sales Person: I'm giving you our value menu. (smiles) :)
Sales Person: You want the value menu? Ok.."removes the pickles, throws out the lettuce, 86 the tomatoes". here it is sir!
Customer: WTF are you doing?!
Sales Person: I'm giving you our value menu. (smiles) :)
by Crankstarz April 28, 2010

Any and all buttons, valves, switches, latches, or anything else may be pushed or turned more than once until one is certain that all buttons, valves, switches, latches, etc, has been pushed at least once each.
Janes sees a panel with many buttons on it and pushes a random button before systematically going down the lines and pushing all of the buttons once. She Rule 86'd the panel.
by Korana February 2, 2009
