As the others have said, you have probably made a typo.
If you haven't, your phrase could mean 'resulting from your death'. e.g. 'At least some good might come out of your death'.
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Out of your depth:
Beyond one's knowledge or ability to cope; not having the knowledge, experience, or skills to deal with a particular subject or situation:
"I was out of my depth in the advanced class, so I moved to the intermediate class."
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If you meant " out of your depth" it means that you are in a situation you are either not qualified for or not ready for.
Ie you are in a swimming pool and are unable to swim and cannot touch the bottom. You are in uncomfortable territory. You may struggle in this situation.
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Please post the whole sentence.
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