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deep-six
deep-six (dēp′sĭks′)tr.v. deep-sixed, deep-six·ing, deep-six·es Slang 1. To toss overboard.2. To toss out; get rid of: deep-sixed the incriminating papers.deep-six vb (tr) slang US to dispose of (something, such as documents) completely; destroy [C20: from six feet deep, the traditional depth for a grave]deep′ six′ n. Slang. 1. burial or discarding at sea. 2. the abandonment of something. [1915–20] deep′-six′ v.t. Slang. 1. to throw overboard; discard. 2. to reject or abandon. [1950–55] deep-six Past participle: deep-sixed Gerund: deep-sixing
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deep-six | deep-six |
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I deep-six | you deep-six | he/she/it deep-sixes | we deep-six | you deep-six | they deep-six |
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I deep-sixed | you deep-sixed | he/she/it deep-sixed | we deep-sixed | you deep-sixed | they deep-sixed |
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I am deep-sixing | you are deep-sixing | he/she/it is deep-sixing | we are deep-sixing | you are deep-sixing | they are deep-sixing |
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I have deep-sixed | you have deep-sixed | he/she/it has deep-sixed | we have deep-sixed | you have deep-sixed | they have deep-sixed |
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I was deep-sixing | you were deep-sixing | he/she/it was deep-sixing | we were deep-sixing | you were deep-sixing | they were deep-sixing |
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I had deep-sixed | you had deep-sixed | he/she/it had deep-sixed | we had deep-sixed | you had deep-sixed | they had deep-sixed |
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I will deep-six | you will deep-six | he/she/it will deep-six | we will deep-six | you will deep-six | they will deep-six |
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I will have deep-sixed | you will have deep-sixed | he/she/it will have deep-sixed | we will have deep-sixed | you will have deep-sixed | they will have deep-sixed |
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I will be deep-sixing | you will be deep-sixing | he/she/it will be deep-sixing | we will be deep-sixing | you will be deep-sixing | they will be deep-sixing |
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I have been deep-sixing | you have been deep-sixing | he/she/it has been deep-sixing | we have been deep-sixing | you have been deep-sixing | they have been deep-sixing |
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I will have been deep-sixing | you will have been deep-sixing | he/she/it will have been deep-sixing | we will have been deep-sixing | you will have been deep-sixing | they will have been deep-sixing |
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I had been deep-sixing | you had been deep-sixing | he/she/it had been deep-sixing | we had been deep-sixing | you had been deep-sixing | they had been deep-sixing |
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I would deep-six | you would deep-six | he/she/it would deep-six | we would deep-six | you would deep-six | they would deep-six |
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I would have deep-sixed | you would have deep-sixed | he/she/it would have deep-sixed | we would have deep-sixed | you would have deep-sixed | they would have deep-sixed | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | deep-six - toss out; get rid of; "deep-six these old souvenirs!"give it the deep sixchuck out, discard, cast aside, cast away, throw away, toss away, toss out, put away, throw out, cast out, dispose, fling, toss - throw or cast away; "Put away your worries" | | 2. | deep-six - throw from a boatthrow overboardthrow - propel through the air; "throw a frisbee" | Translationsdeep-six
deep six1. noun Death or burial at sea. Likely a reference to six fathoms of water being the standard depth at which to bury bodies at sea. Usually used in the forms "get the deep six" or "give someone the deep six." We were all afraid we'd be getting the deep six when our boat was caught in that huge storm. I'm been a sailor all my life, so when my time comes, please give me the deep six out in the Pacific.2. noun Death in general; the grave. A reference to the standard six-foot depth of a grave. I'm starting to fear that our key witness may have been given the deep six at the hands of the mob. We are all heading for the deep six eventually, so you may as well make the most of the time you're given.3. noun By extension, a rejection, disposal, or elimination (of someone or something. The studio decided to give the film the deep six after its budget began getting out of hand. The president's chief of staff got the deep six after it came to light that she had lied about her qualifications. After nearly 30 years of service, fabled warship is finally getting the deep six.4. verb To reject, dispose of, or eliminate (someone or something). We're going to have to deep six this whole thing if it doesn't start coming together soon. The director just announced that we're deep sixing our moonshots program.See also: deep, sixdeep-six (someone or something)To eliminate or dispose of someone or something. A reference to the standard six-foot depth of a grave. The studio decided to deep-six the film after its budget began getting out of hand. The president deep-sixed his chief of staff after it came to light that she had lied about her education.deep-six someone or somethingSl. to get rid of someone or something; to dispose of someone or something. (Refers originally to burying someone or something six feet deep, the standard depth of a grave.) Take this horrible food out and deep-six it. That guy is a pain. Deep-six him so the cops will never find him.deep-six, toTo abandon, reject, or otherwise get rid of. This slangy term dates from the mid-1900s and originated in the navy, where it meant throwing something or someone overboard. The “six” refers to the six-foot nautical fathom, the standard unit of measurement for sea depth. It soon was adopted into civilian language, as in an editorial about Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney’s chances for national office: “I’d deep-six the joke [he tells] about the wily old farmer who pretends he’s feeding an alligator in order to scare some naked coeds out of a swimming hole” (Scot Lehigh, Boston Globe, March 11, 2005).deep-six
Synonyms for deep-sixverb toss outSynonymsRelated Words- chuck out
- discard
- cast aside
- cast away
- throw away
- toss away
- toss out
- put away
- throw out
- cast out
- dispose
- fling
- toss
verb throw from a boatSynonymsRelated Words |