• @BarbudoGrande
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    152 months ago

    Definitely should have written “no cherries,” but it is a common restaurant industry term in the US.

    Interestingly enough, you can also 86 a person. This means they’re not allowed to come back to the bar/restaurant/etc…

    • @lemonmelon
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      22 months ago

      You can also 68 something if it becomes available again, like a reverse 86. For instance: the kitchen runs out of Brussels sprouts and 86’s them, but someone completes an emergency produce run to the local market and preps enough for the rest of the night, so now they’re 68.

    • @T156
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      12 months ago

      Interestingly enough, you can also 86 a person. This means they’re not allowed to come back to the bar/restaurant/etc…

      Sounds like a murder/assassination euphemism.

      • @Hardeehar
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        22 months ago

        I’ve heard of the term to “deep six” someone.

      • @BarbudoGrande
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        12 months ago

        Some of 'em might be deserving of such a euphemism.