be in over (one's) head



be in over (one's) head

To be too deeply involved in or with a difficult situation, beyond the point of being able to control or cope with things any longer. I'm in way over my head with this money laundering scheme—now the mob is threatening my family if I try to back out! I think I'm in over my head with Amy. She wants marriage, kids, and a house, and I'm just not ready for any of that!
See also: head

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Steren-Cornish
Sanjeet-Indian, Hindi
KarelKAH-rəl (Dutch), KAH-rel (Czech)Dutch, Czech, Slovene
Winfri&Eth;-Anglo-Saxon
Tovah-Hebrew
Larkin['la:kin]