出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/01/18 17:21 UTC 版)
deep-six (third-person singular simple present deep-sixes, present participle deep-sixing, simple past and past participle deep-sixed)
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/11/05 06:22 UTC 版)
First use appears c. 1929 as a noun, most likely from the nautical cry by the deep six indicating a depth of six fathoms (36 feet, 11 metres) as measured by a sounding line (a depth at which something thrown overboard would be difficult to recover), though possibly also a reference to the common depth of graves (six feet). Attested since the 1950s as a verb.
deep six (third-person singular simple present deep sixes, present participle deep sixing, simple past and past participle deep sixed)
the deep six
![]()
6弁の.
the sixtieth
8分の7
seven eighths
inthetwenties
the seventh
7分の4
four sevenths
10分の8
eight-tenths
the seventieth
the thirtieth
the thirtieth
深さの
深なべ
the hundredth