Where did the phrase "sleeping with the fishes" come from?

The phrase "sleeping with the fishes" is a euphemism for being killed. It originated in the 1950s American mafia. According to The FBI, the phrase was coined by mobster Meyer Lansky.

Lansky was known for his ruthlessness and his love of fishing. He would often take his victims out on his boat and throw them overboard. He would then say that they were "sleeping with the fishes."

The phrase quickly spread through the criminal underworld and eventually became part of popular culture. It has been used in numerous movies, TV shows, and songs.

  • Who coined the phrase "sleeping with the fishes"? Meyer Lansky, an American mobster

  • What does "sleeping with the fishes" mean? Being killed

  • When was the phrase first used? In the 1950s

  • Why did Lansky use the phrase? He would often throw his victims overboard and say they were "sleeping with the fishes."

  • How did the phrase become part of popular culture? Through its use in numerous movies, TV shows, and songs

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