by Smitty Joe May 17, 2005
Derek: Nice plasma tv tom, what did you do with your old console television?
Tom: Oh, I just got back from the landfill, I deep sixed that bitch.
Derek: Nice.
Tom: Oh, I just got back from the landfill, I deep sixed that bitch.
Derek: Nice.
by Molson Dan October 8, 2005
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
by 6079 Smith W March 23, 2005
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
by Capt_Capacitor August 29, 2005
To deep-six means to get rid of, to ignore, or to bury something. It comes from the six feet depth of a grave.
by cerberusss October 20, 2007
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.
by el deepo sixo February 14, 2004
by ray April 12, 2005