Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump)
“86” is a mob term for “kill him.” They say 86 him! 86 47 means “kill President Trump.”James Comey, who is a Dirty Cop, one of the worst, knows this full well! EIGHT MILES OUT, SIX FEET DOWN! Didn’t he also lie to the FBI about this??? I think so! Presiden...
I just read an article on how "restaurant workers" use the term "86" week the time and it's not about offing anyone. One of the examples was "86 that burger", or something akin to that.
So, in essence, it means stop that burger, or end that burger. Kill that burger order.
The most obvious question that never came up- what would "8647" mean, then?
Say it with me..
End Trump Stop Trump Kill Trump
The media and large language sources (higher ed, msm, snopes, wikipedia, etc.) have had over a year to dump all kinds of stories and articles on 86 being a simple "food industry" term. All of the current chatbots are Large Language Model (LLM) AI Agents. They simply scan and consolidate these sources and provide answers based on the aggregate information.
In other words, the MSM, Universities, Liberal sources of truth such as snopes, wikipedia, et al, have had plenty of time to build a case to defend James Comey for his little seashell meme. He deleted his post for a reason, and everyone at the time knew 86 was to get rid of someone with 47 obviously being President Trump.
They think they are so damn cute with their codes and symbolism. Let's not forget, James C-o-r-n-e-y has been up to dirty tricks his entire career.
Here is my guess, personal opinion only:
"SUPERSEDING INDICTMENTS" u/#StayFocused
Yeah I'm getting the sense that the 8647 post cannot be the real reason he's being indicted. If it is, then the indictment is a farce. Tons of people use the term "to 86 someone" since long ago, are we going to go down that list and arrest them all? James Comey took a picture of shells on a beach. That is the LEAST of his crimes!
If this is really what's happening I expect him to get a slap on the wrist and his chapter will close, trust the plan, he's flipped/freed, on to the next story, the end.
Well said.
It was a direct threat to Trump but honestly I do not think they could convict him on that unless there is a lot of evidence we do not see.
I think the threat was legit, but I also think it's a wasted effort.
He'll martyr himself for this... Unless this is a prelude to something else
If that is true why are Gretchen Witmer and all the other programmed libtard haters displaying 8645 on bookshelves behind them during public interviews? Are they also “unaware” of the meaning??
Just for Fun
AI Overview
The term "86" most likely originated from 1930s soda fountain or diner slang, where it was used as a code to indicate an item was "out of stock" or "sold out". It likely served as simple, efficient rhyming slang for "nix" (meaning to cancel or reject). Over time, this evolved into restaurant lingo for rejecting an unruly customer or getting rid of something.
Top Origin Theories:
Soda Jerk/Diner Slang (1930s): The most commonly accepted origin, "86" was listed in early slang dictionaries as a way for soda fountains to say they were out of a product.
Chumley’s Speakeasy (Prohibition): A popular, though unverified, story claims that police would warn the manager of Chumley’s bar in NYC (located at 86 Bedford St) before a raid, instructing him to have customers "86" themselves out the back door.
Rhyming Slang for "Nix": "Eighty-six" is believed to be a phonetic match for "nix," used by restaurant workers to cancel orders or reject patrons.
Bar/Liquor Proof: Some suggest it originated from bartenders serving customers "86 proof" whiskey rather than 100 proof to limit intoxication. [this is the dumbest one qeq]
Military/Engineering: Others suggest it stems from military jargon for disposing of items, or that on early rotary phones, "86" was a quick code for a commonly used phrase.
Regardless of the true origin, the term became widespread in restaurant vocabulary during the 20th century to signify that an item is unavailable or a person is banned.
https://www.stlmag.com/dining/Ask-George-Where-Does-the-Term-86d-Come-From/
Interesting.
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