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New subtle phrase being used to call for the assassination of the President of the US
Posted on 5/4/25 at 4:14 pm
Posted on 5/4/25 at 4:14 pm
“8647”
“86” is restaurant lingo used by staff when a customer wants an ingredient or topping taken out of their meal, or when they’ve reached the end of their supply of something they’re serving.
“47” is of course representative of Trump.
FYI
Tag the FBI & secret service when you see it.
“86” is restaurant lingo used by staff when a customer wants an ingredient or topping taken out of their meal, or when they’ve reached the end of their supply of something they’re serving.
“47” is of course representative of Trump.
FYI
Tag the FBI & secret service when you see it.
This post was edited on 5/4/25 at 4:15 pm
Posted on 5/4/25 at 4:23 pm to Tuscaloosa
quote:it was old time bartender code to stop serving a drunk
86” is restaurant lingo used by staff when a customer wants an ingredient or topping taken out of their meal, or when they’ve reached the end of their supply of something they’re serving.
In case you ever wondered where the agent # came from

Posted on 5/4/25 at 4:26 pm to Kafka
quote:
it was old time bartender code to stop serving a drunk
Interesting! I never used it in that context, but using 86 to signify the need end whatever you’re dealing with makes sense.
ETA: From Grok:
quote:
The term “86” in the context of getting rid of something, such as removing an item from a menu or ejecting a person, likely originated in the restaurant industry in the 1930s. The most widely accepted theory is that it was part of soda-fountain lingo, used to mean an item was sold out. Walter Winchell’s 1933 column documented this, noting “86” meant “all out of it” among restaurant workers. It later evolved to signify refusing service or discarding something entirely, possibly due to its catchy, numeric shorthand.
Another theory links it to Chumley’s, a Prohibition-era speakeasy at 86 Bedford Street in New York City. When police tipped off the bar about raids, the bartender would “86” customers, directing them to exit via the Bedford Street door to avoid arrest. While colorful, this story is less substantiated and may be a coincidence tied to the address.

This post was edited on 5/4/25 at 6:29 pm
Posted on 5/4/25 at 4:28 pm to Tuscaloosa
Oh my, how clever.
Hopefully the executive branch is taking note.

Hopefully the executive branch is taking note.
Posted on 5/4/25 at 4:29 pm to Tuscaloosa
quote:
8647
I will see your "8647" and up with a 1488.
Posted on 5/4/25 at 4:35 pm to Tuscaloosa
Whether real or not, those folks wishing Trump would be taken out seriously wouldn't like the reaction from some of the majority of voters that chose Trump.
The left are ignorant, they think they have more support than they do. They are fooled by the MSM and the fraudulent votes in the election.
FAFO where the line isbreally drawn.
The left are ignorant, they think they have more support than they do. They are fooled by the MSM and the fraudulent votes in the election.
FAFO where the line isbreally drawn.
Posted on 5/4/25 at 4:49 pm to Neutral Underground
quote:Lil story a few weeks ago at the grocery store in my blue city: The bathroom code I was given had been changed by the time I got to it. It was 4188 but found out it was changed because of "Hitler". It wasn't even the right number.
1488
Posted on 5/4/25 at 4:57 pm to lake chuck fan
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The left are ignorant, they think they have more support than they do. They are fooled by the MSM and the fraudulent votes in the election
This is a fact, I’ve seen more and more of these progressive weirdos posting videos online about how they’re ready for a civil war. I’ve seen several posted on this site.
They have no fricking idea what a mistake that would be. They’re completely unaware of the vast areas of land outside of their blue cities where the people they want to fight would simply make them disappear without a trace
Posted on 5/4/25 at 5:08 pm to Tuscaloosa
They’ve already tried to kill Donald Trump twice.
Do they really need to speak in code? We already know they want him dead.
Do they really need to speak in code? We already know they want him dead.
Posted on 5/4/25 at 5:52 pm to Neutral Underground
quote:
I will see your "8647" and up with a 1488.
Of course......
This post was edited on 5/4/25 at 5:55 pm
Posted on 5/4/25 at 6:03 pm to Tuscaloosa
quote:
Tag the FBI & secret service when you see it.
Are you serious Clarke? Words…freaking words and you want to contact Federal law enforcement due to offensive words?
GTFO you looney.
This post was edited on 5/4/25 at 6:05 pm
Posted on 5/4/25 at 6:05 pm to SwampMonster
quote:
Are you serious Clarke? Words…freaking words and you want to contact Federal law enforcement due to offensive words?
For words encouraging the assassination of the President of the United States?
Yes.
I can’t wait until we start sending you people to camps.
Posted on 5/4/25 at 6:12 pm to Tuscaloosa
86ing/86ed has been around a long time and used elsewhere not just in restaurants.
Posted on 5/4/25 at 6:19 pm to UptownJoeBrown
quote:
86ing/86ed has been around a long time and used elsewhere not just in restaurants.
No, not “just in restaurants,” but it’s a restaurant term and originated in the food service industry.
Posted on 5/4/25 at 6:19 pm to Tuscaloosa
quote:
I can’t wait until we start sending you people to camps.
In the land of looney, you want to outlaw free speech and also lock up those who disagree with you…okay Stalin.
Posted on 5/4/25 at 6:22 pm to Tuscaloosa
I thought 86 was an old gangster/mafia term.
Posted on 5/4/25 at 6:24 pm to Tuscaloosa
Fun fact…not assassination related
The term 86’d was originally used at a speak easy called Chumley’s in NY. The back door address was #86 so if there was a raid the workers would say “86” and that was code to rush everyone out the back door before the police arrived.
The term 86’d was originally used at a speak easy called Chumley’s in NY. The back door address was #86 so if there was a raid the workers would say “86” and that was code to rush everyone out the back door before the police arrived.
Posted on 5/4/25 at 6:27 pm to SDTiger15
quote:
The term 86’d was originally used at a speak easy called Chumley’s in NY. The back door address was #86 so if there was a raid the workers would say “86” and that was code to rush everyone out the back door before the police arrived.
That’s one of the stories. After doing some digging, it looks like the most common story is the soda fountain version.
From Grok:
quote:
The term “86” in the context of getting rid of something, such as removing an item from a menu or ejecting a person, likely originated in the restaurant industry in the 1930s. The most widely accepted theory is that it was part of soda-fountain lingo, used to mean an item was sold out. Walter Winchell’s 1933 column documented this, noting “86” meant “all out of it” among restaurant workers. It later evolved to signify refusing service or discarding something entirely, possibly due to its catchy, numeric shorthand.
Another theory links it to Chumley’s, a Prohibition-era speakeasy at 86 Bedford Street in New York City. When police tipped off the bar about raids, the bartender would “86” customers, directing them to exit via the Bedford Street door to avoid arrest. While colorful, this story is less substantiated and may be a coincidence tied to the address.
This post was edited on 5/4/25 at 6:27 pm
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