deep six
To hide or dispose of something in such a way that it will be extremely difficult or impossible to find or recover, even for the person doing the hiding. Get rid of. Nautical in origin, it comes from a call indicating a depth of six fathoms (over ten meters), a depth from which recovery of an item tossed overboard would be very difficult.
Argggh, matey! Deep six the crack pipe before Admiral Billy-Bob catches us.
Jimmy-Joe, we'd better deep six the whole meth kitchen before Andy Taylor shows up at the trailer park
Jimmy-Joe, we'd better deep six the whole meth kitchen before Andy Taylor shows up at the trailer park
deep six
to stow something away in place where it will be impossible to find. the six refers to six fathoms (or 36 feet), the minimum legal depth for a burial at sea
James Bond was given the deep six in You only live twice
deep six
The six refers to a grave, as in six feet under.
The deep refers to the ocean.
Together we have a death at sea, where youre grave is much futher down than 6 ft. Today we just use it to say "throw away" or something like that.
The deep refers to the ocean.
Together we have a death at sea, where youre grave is much futher down than 6 ft. Today we just use it to say "throw away" or something like that.
Deep six that old couch
deep six
What a Japenese man dreams he could give a woman
Tojo wishes he could deep six his woman but he only has 3 inches
deep six
death
If you piss me off, you're dead meat, done, deep six.
deep sixed
Buried; put six feet under the ground; coffinized.
Peeps be gettin deep sixed round here!
deep-six
To deep-six means to get rid of, to ignore, or to bury something. It comes from the six feet depth of a grave.
I'm sick and tired of the deal we made. It's time to deep-six that shit.