Deep six
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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.
Deep six meaning & definition 1 of Deep six.