Concrete overcoat noun phrase slang
Used to describe the action of pouring concrete over a dead body to dispose or hide it, usually done by gangsters
I just found out that Ken is a snitch. It's time to give him a concrete overcoat.
Don't you ever think about betraying me if you don't want to end up in a concrete overcoat.
The inexplicable or concealed place or state indicates the afterlife.
1. Used to refer to a point where a process or an activity ends
2. Used to refer to a point where someone no longer survives; death
This phrase has been around since the 1920s. This phrase was first used in The Evening Courier newspaper, July 1946:
"Not all homicide committed in this town makes the front page. The fat scare headline is reserved for the tommy-gun from the limousine window, the concrete overcoat under the East River..."