up to one's neck in alligators

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English

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Etymology

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An expressive image, derived from the proverb "when you're up to your neck in alligators, it's hard to remember that your initial objective was to drain the swamp".

Phrase

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up to one's neck in alligators

  1. Extremely busy; having many pressing obligations, distractions, etc consuming one's time.