be up to your ears in somethingbe 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.
be up to (one's) ears in (something)
To have too much of something; to be overwhelmed by something. We're still unpacking our new house, so we're just up to our ears in boxes.If any of my guys get hurt at the construction site, I'll be up to my ears in paperwork.
be up to your ˈears in something
have a lot of something to deal with: I’m afraid I’m up to my ears in work at the moment. Can we talk later in the week?