be up to ears in



be up to your ears/eyeballs/eyes in something

  (British, American & Australian) also be up to your chin in something (American)
to have too much of something, especially work We're up to our eyeballs in decorating at the moment.
See also: ear, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Metrodora-Ancient Greek
Nejc-Slovene
&Aelig;Lfwig-Anglo-Saxon
Kane-Irish
SadbSIEV (Irish)Irish, Irish Mythology
Louiseloo-EEZ (French, English), loo-EE-se (Danish)French, English, Danish, Swedish, Dutch