Date: Sat, 12 Nov 1994 12:31:44 -0500
From: Robert Kelly kelly[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]LEVY.BARD.EDU
Subject: Re: Eighty-six
The folk wisdom I grew up hearing had it that 86 arose from short order
cook/counterman/waiter jargon, and meant "we're out of" or "cancel the
order" depending on who was speaking. (An interesting instance of
context modulating actual denotation.) I have heard other two and three
digit code terms as well, from the same context (I recall that one meant
"glass of water," another "order of toast"), but can't remember the
actual digits.
And would-be writers think it's professional to type -30-30- at the
end of the story, = The End.
Best,
RK