to go to the bottom of the sea. (Thought of as a nautical expression.) • My camera fell overboard and went to Davy Jones's locker. • My uncle was a sailor. He went to Davy Jones's locker during a terrible storm.
Davy Jones's locker
Idiom(s): Davy Jones's locker
Theme: SEA
the bottom of the sea, especially when it is a grave. (From the seamen's name for the evil spirit of the sea.) • They were going to sail around the world, but ended up in Davy Jones's locker. • Most of the gold from that trading ship is in Davy Jones's locker.
Davey Jones' locker
Davey Jones' locker is the bottom of the sea or resting place of drowned sailors.('Davy Jones' locker' is an alternative spelling.)
obsolete To accept no opportunities, money, or resources. Criminals appear from bastille don't accept a attempt in their locker, as they are faced with abjection and bigotry at every turn.Learn more: have, locker, not, shot
not a attempt in your locker
no money or affairs left. British The locker referred to in this announcement is a alcove in which armament is kept.Learn more: locker, not, shotLearn more:
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