Davy Jones' Locker is an idiom for the bottom of the sea — the resting place of drowned sailors. It is used as a euphemism for death at sea (e.g. to be "sent to Davy Jones' Locker");[1] Davy Jones is a nickname for what would be the devil of the seas. The origins of the name are unclear, and many theories have been put forth, including incompetent sailors, a pub owner who kidnapped sailors, or that Davy Jones is another name for the devil - as in, "Devil Jonah."
The reputation of Jones and his locker has been widespread among sailors since its popularization since the 1800s and nautical traditions have been created around them. They have become popular in the broader culture, and even today they are considered modern maritime vocabulary.
2007-06-01 15:29:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Davy Jones' Locker is an idiom for the bottom of the sea — the resting place of drowned sailors. It is used as a euphemism for death at sea (e.g. to be "sent to Davy Jones' Locker"); Davy Jones is a nickname for what would be the devil of the seas. The origins of the name are unclear, and many theories have been put forth, including incompetent sailors, a pub owner who kidnapped sailors, or that Davy Jones is another name for the devil - as in, "Devil Jonah."
The reputation of Jones and his locker has been widespread among sailors since its popularization since the 1800s and nautical traditions have been created around them. They have become popular in the broader culture, and even today they are considered modern maritime vocabulary.
The exact origin of "Davy Jones" is unclear, and many explanations have been proposed. David Jones was a pirate on the Indian Ocean in the 1630s, but most scholars agree that he was not renowned enough to gain such lasting global fame. Sources have cited the British pub owner who is referenced in the 1594 song "Jones's Ale is Newe." He may be the same pub owner who supposedly threw drunken sailors into his ale locker and then dumped them onto any passing ship. He could also be Duffer Jones, a notoriously myopic sailor who often found himself overboard.
Others have suggested more supernatural meanings. Some believe the name came from Welsh sailors who would call upon Saint David for protection in times of mortal danger. Some also think it is just another name for the devil. Some call him Deva, Davy or Taffy, the thief of the evil spirit. Some think Jonah became the "evil angel" of all sailors, as the biblical story of Jonah involved his shipmates realizing Jonah was an unlucky sailor and cast him overboard. Naturally, sailors of previous centuries would identify more with the beset-upon shipmates of Jonah than with the unfortunate man himself. It is therefore a possibility that "Davy Jones" grew from the root "Devil Jonah" - the devil of the seas. Upon death, a wicked sailor's body supposedly went to Davy Jones's locker (a chest, as lockers were back then), but a holy sailor's soul went to Fiddler's Green.
2007-06-01 15:31:45
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answered by Joshua B 4
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The term Davey Jones's locker is going back to the days of pirates interior the Caribbean. (the actual ones - no longer Johnny Depp.) whilst somebody replaced into sent to Davey Jones's Locker, that replaced into yet in a distinctive way of asserting they walked the plank. There are rumors that it could have been a metaphor for the gateway to hell, yet i'm no longer particular how precise that's. i've got study a pair of books approximately pirates in the process my existence. This term replaced into used sometimes.
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answered by ? 4
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davey jones locker is a sport bar in on US 1 port st lucie florida
2007-06-01 19:25:22
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answered by bloodshotfreaksruls 2
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It's a treasure chest that a pirate named Davie Jones buried somewhere in the sea, it's supposed to hold treasures beyond anyone's belief, at least back in the day of Davie Jones, and is supposed to be guarded by the spirit of Davie Jones, so that anyone who tries to find it or open it, will meet with death.
2007-06-01 15:31:45
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answered by Coulterbasher01 4
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It's david's locker at my school. You know, Dave. Everyone calls him Davey even though he hates that name. Well, it smells pretty bad, but it's a big locker. The biggest in the school. I'm glad I could enlighten you.
2007-06-01 15:30:55
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answered by FU! -.~ 3
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it is an idiom which means "the bottom of the sea". when someone is sent to "davey jone's locker", it means that someone has died at sea.
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2007-06-01 15:50:02
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answered by Venom SPD 3
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it's the common nautical term for anyone who has drowned at sea; they go to davy jones' locker
2007-06-01 15:30:15
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answered by TEACHING GODDESS 4
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The bottom of the sea
2007-06-01 15:29:40
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answered by ♥ Etheria ♥ 7
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it started with Pirates 2: Dead man's chest. It contains his heart and when pierced he will die. It is a cliffhanger to At world's end, go watch that. Thrilling!
2007-06-01 15:31:47
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answered by Fenrispro 3
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