Skip to main content
Removed improper meta chatter from end of post.
Source Link
tchrist
  • 136k
  • 49
  • 372
  • 598

I typically use "doored."

Edit note: The question itself asks for a word which means a specific thing. There is no possible, literate confusion whatsoever about what the meaning is, but since it is demanded: to remove from an establishment, using force, via a door (hence "doored"). Down vote, if you don't like, deletion without legitimate cause is vandalism.

I typically use "doored."

Edit note: The question itself asks for a word which means a specific thing. There is no possible, literate confusion whatsoever about what the meaning is, but since it is demanded: to remove from an establishment, using force, via a door (hence "doored"). Down vote, if you don't like, deletion without legitimate cause is vandalism.

I typically use "doored."

Edit note: The question itself asks for a word which means a specific thing. There is no possible, literate confusion whatsoever about what the meaning is, but since it is demanded: to remove from an establishment, using force, via a door (hence "doored").

clarification
Source Link
sas08
  • 356
  • 1
  • 7

I typically use "doored" or 86'ed"doored."

Edit note: The question itself asks for a word which means a specific thing. There is no possible, literate confusion whatsoever about what the meaning is, but since it is demanded: to remove from an establishment, using force, via a door (listed above with a bunch of up-voteshence "doored"). More informalDown vote, if you don't like, deletion without legitimate cause is vandalism.

I typically use "doored" or 86'ed (listed above with a bunch of up-votes). More informal.

I typically use "doored."

Edit note: The question itself asks for a word which means a specific thing. There is no possible, literate confusion whatsoever about what the meaning is, but since it is demanded: to remove from an establishment, using force, via a door (hence "doored"). Down vote, if you don't like, deletion without legitimate cause is vandalism.

Post Undeleted by sas08
Post Deleted From Review
Notice added Needs detailed answers by tchrist
adding closing parenthesis.
Source Link
sas08
  • 356
  • 1
  • 7

I typically use "doored" or 86'ed (listed above with a bunch of upvotesup-votes). More informal.

I typically use "doored" or 86'ed (listed above with a bunch of upvotes. More informal.

I typically use "doored" or 86'ed (listed above with a bunch of up-votes). More informal.

Source Link
sas08
  • 356
  • 1
  • 7
Loading