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What (who) is up the creek - definition


up the creek         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Up the creek (film); Up the Creek (disambiguation); Up the Creek (film)
informal
1. in severe difficulty or trouble.
2. Brit. stupid or misguided.
Up the Creek (song)         
1984 SINGLE BY CHEAP TRICK
"Up the Creek" is a song by American rock band Cheap Trick, released as a single in 1984 from the soundtrack of the 1984 film Up the Creek. The song was written by Rick Nielsen and Randy Bishop, and produced by Spencer Proffer.
Darlot Creek         
RIVER IN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
Darlot's Creek; Darlots Creek
Darlot Creek, also known as Darlots Creek or Darlot's Creek, arises in Lake Condah in south-western Victoria, flows through the wetlands in the Budj Bim heritage areas, past the site of the Lake Condah Mission, and joins the Fitzroy River at the south-eastern corner of the Tyrendarra Nature Conservation Reserve. It lies within the Shire of Glenelg, and is heritage-listed.

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Up the Creek
Up the Creek may refer to:
Examples of use of up the creek
1. "They‘re up the creek without a paddle." "And the second one would be because of Roe v.
2. Without hundreds of millions of dollars in aid from the U.S. and the Quartet, the Palestinian leadership is basically up the creek.
3. The person "emphasized that we should not call ahead of time to seek pre–approval, because then we would be ‘up the creek,‘" Kutz said.
4. Up the creek the Cameroons will go (just as Iain Duncan Smith did over Iraq) until to criticise the deployment in principle will look like a late and hypocritical U–turn.
5. They‘re really up the creek." "This is the time of year when you start coming out to make some money," agreed Pete Schimmel, 45, who has dug clams on Cape Cod for 15 years.