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The old slang term ‘86’ probably started as restaurant-worker jargon. Suddenly it’s in the news

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 The slang term at the center of a political brouhaha swirling around former FBI Director James Comey is an old one, likely originating as food-service-industry jargon before extending to other contexts. Some of that spread has given rise to accusations from Republicans that it was meant as a threat to President Donald Trump.

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The old slang term '86' probably started as restaurant-worker jargon. Suddenly it's in the news

Former FBI director James Comey gestures while speaking at Harvard University’s Institute of Politics’ JFK Jr. Forum in Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 24, 2020.聽


NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 The slang term at the center of a political brouhaha swirling around former FBI Director James Comey is an old one, likely originating as food-service-industry jargon before extending to other contexts. Some of that spread has given rise to accusations from Republicans that it was meant as a threat to President Donald Trump.

In a since-deleted Instagram post, Comey wrote 鈥渃ool shell formation on my beach walk鈥 to accompany a photo of shells displayed in the shapes of 鈥86 47.鈥

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