- be up to your eyeballs in
- be up to (your) ears/eyeballs/eyes in (something)
British, American & Australian, American
to have too much of something, especially work.
We're up to our eyeballs in decorating at the moment.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
We're up to our eyeballs in decorating at the moment.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
up to your eyeballs — informal : deeply involved in something We re up to our eyeballs in work. [=we are very busy] • • • Main Entry: ↑eyeball up to your eyeballs see ↑eyeball, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑up … Useful english dictionary
be up to the/your eyeballs in sth — ► to be very busy with or involved in something: »Interest rates are rising fast, and more people than ever before are up to the eyeballs in debt. »The family s been up to its eyeballs in politics all of her life. Main Entry: ↑eyeballs … Financial and business terms
be up to your eyeballs in sth — be up to the/your eyeballs in sth ► to be very busy with or involved in something: »Interest rates are rising fast, and more people than ever before are up to the eyeballs in debt. »The family s been up to its eyeballs in politics all of her life … Financial and business terms
be up to your eyeballs in something — informal phrase to have a very large amount of something to do or deal with We’re up to our eyeballs in work. Thesaurus: to be busysynonym Main entry: eyeball … Useful english dictionary
(be) up to your eyeballs in something — be up to your eyeballs in sth idiom to have a lot of sth to deal with • They re up to their eyeballs in work. Main entry: ↑eyeballidiom … Useful english dictionary
eyeballs — eye‧balls [ˈaɪbɔːlz ǁ bɒːlz] noun [plural] informal MARKETING the number of people who see an advertisement on a particular website * * * eyeballs UK US /ˈaɪbɔːlz/ noun [plural] INFORMAL ► MARKETING the number of people who watc … Financial and business terms
be up to your eyeballs in something — be up to (your) ears/eyeballs/eyes in (something) British, American & Australian, American to have too much of something, especially work. We re up to our eyeballs in decorating at the moment … New idioms dictionary
be up to your eyeballs in something — informal to have a very large amount of something to do or deal with We re up to our eyeballs in work … English dictionary
be up to the eyeballs in sth — be up to the/your eyeballs in sth ► to be very busy with or involved in something: »Interest rates are rising fast, and more people than ever before are up to the eyeballs in debt. »The family s been up to its eyeballs in politics all of her life … Financial and business terms
Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes — Written by Slim Willet Language English Form Country Original artist Slim Willet– C W chart entry: Sep 27 1952 Recorded by Ray Price–Nov 8 1952 Skeets McDonald–Oct 25 1952 Perry Como–Nov 4 1952 (see also … Wikipedia