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verb

To "deep 6" a person is to kill them. Typically a euphamism used in terms of organized crime. The phrase comes from the fact that people are traditionally burried 6 feet undergound after death.

syn: off, whack, snuff
I need Johnny to be out of my way. Deep 6 the poor bastard.
deep 6 by Draque December 10, 2004

Deep 6 (six) 

(1) Originally, the call of the leadsman signifying that the water is more than 6 fathoms deep, but less than seven. (2) Euphemism for throwing something overboard. Also seen as 'splash', 'float check', 'float test'.
"I had to Deep 6 (six) that loser because he was getting annoying."
Deep 6 (six) by VanGoghzEar September 12, 2009
To kill or abort something. Origins could have come from the Unix world where init 6 is the system command to Shutdown and Reboot a system.
Deep 6 the system. My program just did a deep 6 on me.
deep 6 by tmcgough April 8, 2008

6 Feet Deep 

Similar to the casual use of RIP. Used when expressing mild frustration or defeat about a particular incident.
“I dropped my AirPods in the toilet
“Damn, 6 feet deep”
6 Feet Deep by MegamindSex January 20, 2020
The name of a gang who's color is black (ie., they ware black bandanas). Rightly given their name (see above definition). More insane than the Gators, stronger than the Bloods, and smarter than the Crips.
"I heard Deep 6 gave 5 GATORS a California Smile last night!"
Deep 6 by Xeneth Sparda January 30, 2005