"to eighty-six," meaning to get rid of something, originated in a New York speakeasy called Chumley's? | |
- How about eighty-six more years? | |
- Just a moment... Today I'm eighty-six, that means that at the time I was... thirty-four, gentlemen. | |
A hundred and eighty-six thousand four hundred and thirty-seven ninety-six? | |
A hundred and eighty-six thousand, four hundred and thirty-seven ninety-six? | |
"to eighty-six," meaning to get rid of something, originated in a New York speakeasy called Chumley's? | |
- How about eighty-six more years? | |
- Just a moment... Today I'm eighty-six, that means that at the time I was... thirty-four, gentlemen. | |
A hundred and eighty-six thousand four hundred and thirty-seven ninety-six? | |
A hundred and eighty-six thousand, four hundred and thirty-seven ninety-six? | |
By the end of the day this item should be eighty-sixed in my kitchen. | |
He said that Pete was eighty-sixed for life. | |
He's eighty-sixed, yo. | |
I mean, we eighty-sixed him already. | |
I was gonna pick up his car, but obviously that sale's been eighty-sixed. | |
By the end of the day this item should be eighty-sixed in my kitchen. | |
He said that Pete was eighty-sixed for life. | |
He's eighty-sixed, yo. | |
I mean, we eighty-sixed him already. | |
I was gonna pick up his car, but obviously that sale's been eighty-sixed. | |