Clearly James Comey is a gangster…presumably in MS13…
From Chat GPT…
what is the number 86 slang for?
The slang term “86” (or eighty-six) generally means to get rid of something, cancel something, or refuse service—especially in the context of food and beverage service.
Common Uses:
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Restaurants/Bars:
- “We’re 86 on the chicken special tonight.” → We’re out of the chicken special.
- “That customer is 86’d.” → They are banned or refused service.
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General Use:
- “He got 86’d from the club.” → He was kicked out.
- “Let’s 86 that idea.” → Let’s get rid of that idea.
Origins (Theories):
- Military code for getting rid of something.
- Old soda fountain slang from the 1930s.
- Rhyming slang for “nix.”
- Prohibition-era references to speakeasy bans.
It’s a widely used term in hospitality and informal conversation. Let me know if you’re asking about “86” in a different context (like music, gang culture, or numerology), and I can tailor the explanation.
what does it mean in gang culture?
In gang culture, the slang term “86” typically means to:
** Kill someone*
** Eliminate someone*
** Permanently remove a person (usually violently)*
It’s a more extreme usage than in restaurants or general slang. For example:
** “He got 86’d last night.” → He was killed.*
** “They put out an 86 on him.” → There’s a hit or order to kill that person.*
### Context Matters:
** The meaning often depends on who’s saying it and where. In some circles, it might just mean to exile or ban someone from the group, while in more violent contexts, it explicitly means murder.*
### Key Takeaway:
In gang or criminal slang, “86” is not casual—it implies deadly consequences or permanent removal, often tied to punishment, betrayal, or internal discipline.
Let me know if you want more detail on regional or group-specific uses (e.g., prison slang, cartel, biker gangs, etc.).