Be snowed under
To be overwhelmed with too much work
Sorry for the late response-I've been snowed under all week.
Your coworker asks why you haven't replied to their email and you explain your schedule is packed.
Literally it means being buried under snow so you can't move.
In practice it means you're overwhelmed with work, tasks, or responsibilities-so busy you can barely breathe. It's especially common in UK English and often used at work to explain slow replies. It doesn't usually mean you're emotionally overwhelmed, more that your workload is massive.
"Be snowed under" does not mean being ignored by everyone around you, feeling bored with nothing to do, having to wait a long time for news. It specifically means "To be overwhelmed with too much work".
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