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View synonyms for deep six
deep six
1noun
, Slang.
- burial or discarding at sea.
- complete rejection or ruin.
deep-six
2[ deep-siks ]
verb (used with object)
, Slang.
- to throw overboard.
- to get rid of; abandon; discard.
- to reject, negate, or ruin:
The team deep-sixed the manager's attempt to call Sunday practice.
deep-six
verb
- slang.tr to dispose of (something, such as documents) completely; destroy
deep-six
- To dispose of, discard, or get rid of: “The board of directors deep-sixed the proposal without even reading it.” This phrase is derived from the noun “deep six,” meaning burial at sea and referring to the depth of water necessary for such a burial. The term was later used as slang for a grave (customarily six feet underground) and, by extension, as a verb meaning “to kill.”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of deep six1
First recorded in 1940–45
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Word History and Origins
Origin of deep six1
C20: from six feet deep, the traditional depth for a grave
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Example Sentences
The prescription for U.S. policy, then, should be clear: deep-six the sequester.
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I have wanted to deep-six our opening credits for about two years.
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