The mysterious etymology of “86”
Claire Kelley
Before I worked as a server at a steak and seafood restaurant in North Carolina, I had never heard of “86” being used as a verb. But I caught on… Read more »
Before I worked as a server at a steak and seafood restaurant in North Carolina, I had never heard of “86” being used as a verb. But I caught on… Read more »
Alexander Nazaryan at the Daily News (New York — not L.A. or Galveston) has compiled a list of neologisms, taken from the online Urban Dictionary, all derived from the names of famous… Read more »