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QUESTION 37-When speaking in restaurant lingo, what does it mean to "86" something?

Correct Incorrect Refuse service or get rid of something - The term "86" originated as a way to indicate that a menu item is no longer available, but over time it expanded in meaning to include disruptive or unruly guests as well. It has become a common slang term used in the restaurant industry to communicate both menu changes and customer behavior.