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  2. 86 (term) - Wikipedia

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    Beyond this context, it is generally used with the meaning to 'get rid of' someone or something. [7] The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the term as to "refuse to serve (a customer)", or to "get rid of" or "throw out" someone or something. [8] The Oxford English Dictionary says it may be used as a noun or verb. [2]

  3. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    Notes Works cited References External links 0-9 S.S. Kresge Lunch Counter and Soda Fountain, about 1920 86 Main article: 86 1. Soda-counter term meaning an item was no longer available 2. "Eighty-six" means to discard, eliminate, or deny service A A-1 First class abe's cabe 1. Five dollar bill 2. See fin, a fiver, half a sawbuck absent treatment Engaging in dance with a cautious partner ab-so ...

  4. Glossary of baseball terms - Wikipedia

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    A pitch intentionally thrown to hit the batter if he does not move out of the way, especially when directed at the head (or the "bean" in old-fashioned slang). The word bean can also be used as a verb, as in the following headline: "Piazza says Clemens Purposely Beaned Him." [37]

  5. Defenestration - Wikipedia

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    A stuntman diving out a window. Autodefenestration (or self-defenestration) is the term used for the act of jumping, propelling oneself, or causing oneself to fall, out of a window. In the Acts of the Apostles in the New Testament, the accidental autodefenestration of a young man of Troas named Eutychus is recorded.

  6. 150 Uncommon Baby Names to Help Your Child Stand Out ... - AOL

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    Catherine Delahaye/Getty Images. 1. Dahlia. This female name comes from the late summer-blooming flower, so perhaps a good choice for a girl born in August or September.It’s a variant of the ...

  7. Glossary of British terms not widely used in the United States

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    worthless, unwanted material that is rejected or thrown out; debris; litter; metaphorically: bad human output, such as a weak argument or a poorly written novel (US: trash, garbage) rucksack * a backpack. rug muncher * lesbian. rumpy pumpy sexual intercourse, used jokingly.

  8. Glossary of video game terms - Wikipedia

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    The picture then abruptly "flips" to the next screen, hence the technique's name. [62] [63] UK magazines also refer to this as flick-screen. [64] fog of war The player cannot see enemy activity beneath the greyed-out fog of war. Common in strategy games, a 'fog' covers unobservable areas of the map and hides any enemy units in that area. foozle

  9. Pro sports teams have run out of names. Here’s why - AOL

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    Next season, however, the teams will have more traditional names such as the Minnesota Frost and the New York Sirens. Basic branding hits America’s ‘Big Four’ sports leagues