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When you jump off a dock into water that's too deep, you're "in over your head"--it's something you can't handle! There's too much going on!
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Means that you're involved in something that is beyond your capacity.
means you're trying to do something that you can't or accepted a task that was more than you could handle.
It means you're taking on more than you can handle. You are getting into something that you may not be experienced enough, or you are overloading yourself so much that it's just too much to do all at once.
I've always used it in reference towards getting myself into something analogous to losing the feeling of earth whilst being in water. A non-swimmer would have the same "sinking" feeling when he's gone to far into the deep and he can't swim. In the same way, people use the phrase to convey their situation as a negative one.
It means that you can't handle your current situation. It's like drowning in your problems (unable to get your head above water).
You're completely overwhelmed! You have a list of things, or have dug yourself so deep into a hole that you are in a metaphorical sense "in over your head" that is just, overwhelming.
It refers to being "under water that goes above your head. It means being overwhelmed or unable to cope with what is going on.
its a metaphor likening your problem(s) to a body of water which is deeper than you can comfortably stand in. it's basically saying your problem(s) are so powerful or many that they overwhelm you.
Means you have a problem. Where that be a project at work that is beyond your capacity to handle, or if you have got yourself a debt load that you cannot meet the payments, or other things that is beyond your capacity to handle...
it means that whatever is going on in your life is much too difficult for you to handle. It is a figure of speech called an idiom.
It means you've bitten off more than you can chew.
It means that you're in a situation in which you're unlikely to be successful, for any number of reasons.
What jumps out at me is this:you are in water that is over your head.Thus,you had better know how to swim.
It means that you are in beyond your ability to handle.
Of course that is a subjective conclusion.If you can swim,then it loses its power.
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