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    Origin and history of deep six

    “place where something is discarded,” by 1921 (in phrase give (something) the deep six), originally in motorboating slang, perhaps from earlier underworld noun sense of “the grave” (1929), which is perhaps a reference to the usual grave depth of six feet. But the phrase (in common with mark twain) also figured in sailing jargon, of sounding, for a measure of six fathoms

    First time I’ve heard the phrase. Thought it might be cricket related but nope.