davy jones's locker
/'deivi'dʤounzis'lɔkə/
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Definition
Noun: - The bottom of the sea or ocean, especially as the grave of those who die at sea: A nautical idiom referring to the seabed, imagined as a mythical resting place for drowned sailors and sunken ships.
Usage
- The term is used almost exclusively in a figurative or idiomatic context to refer to death by drowning or the resting place of things lost to the sea.
- It is often personified as the domain of "Davy Jones," a mythical spirit or devil of the sea.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "to go to Davy Jones's locker": This is the primary phrasal idiom. It means to be drowned at sea or for a ship to be sunk to the bottom of the ocean.
- The captain vowed not to let his vessel go to Davy Jones's locker without a fight.
Variants and Related Words
- Davy Jones: The name of the mythical evil spirit of the sea said to preside over the locker.
- Sailors told tales of Davy Jones rising from the deep during hurricanes.
Synonyms
- The deep: The sea, especially its deeper parts.
- The briny deep: A poetic synonym for the ocean's depths.
- The bottom of the sea/ocean: A literal, non-idiomatic equivalent.
Related Idioms
- "to meet Davy Jones": A less common variant meaning to drown.
- If you fall overboard in these waters, you'll meet Davy Jones for sure.
Noun
- the bottom of a sea or ocean