Learn English Idioms Up To My Knees Minute English shorts

I can’t do it, I’m too busy, I’m 
up to my knees in other projects. 

Up to my knees? What does that mean?
If you say you’re up to your knees and  

something, that means you’re really 
involved in it, really busy with it. 

It’s a little strange because there’s 
a lot more to my body after my knees.

And I should point out OMB has been 
up to their knees and eyeballs in this  

from the beginning. They have 
done an incredible amount of work.

Woah! Biden said up to their 
knees and up to their eye balls.  

These 2 idioms actually mean the same thing. Very 
busy with something, very involved in something. 

Isn’t it funny that they mean the same 
thing when they’re so different in the body? 

I’m up to my knees with work.
I’m up to my eyeballs studying for finals. 

And I should point out that OMB has been up to their knees and eyeballs

in this from the beginning. They have done an incredible amount of work

Are you feeling busy? Are you feeling 
up to your knees in a project?