be up to neck in



be up to your neck in something

 
1. to be very busy Right now I'm up to my neck in work.
2. to be in a difficult or unpleasant situation He's paid practically nothing and he's up to his neck in debt.
See also: neck, up

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Alberich-Ancient Germanic, Germanic Mythology
Viktorie-Czech
Logan['ləugən]
Thoma-Old Church Slavic
Zuzannazuw-ZAHN-nah (Polish)Polish, Latvian (Rare)
Yoram-Hebrew, Biblical Hebrew