up to the (or one's) eyes (in) - meaning and definition. What is up to the (or one's) eyes (in)
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What (who) is up to the (or one's) eyes (in) - definition

PHENOMENON REPORTED AS OCCURRING DURING NEAR-DEATH EXPERIENCES
Life flashing before one's eyes; Life flash before your eyes

up to the (or one's) eyes (in)      
up to the (or one's) eyes (in)
informal
very busy.
up to         
  • partitions]] which have one three-element subset (green) and three single-element subsets (uncolored). ''Bottom:'' Of these, there are 4 partitions up to rotation, and 3 partitions up to rotation and reflection.
  • A solution of the eight queens problem
  • Tetris pieces I, J, L, O, S, T, Z
MATHEMATICAL STATEMENT OF UNIQUENESS, EXCEPT FOR AN EQUIVALENT STRUCTURE (EQUIVALENCE RELATION)
Up to symmetry; Up to isomorphism; Modulo isomorphism
1. as far as.
(also up until) until.
2. indicating a maximum amount.
3. [with negative or in questions] good enough for.
4. capable of.
5. the duty or choice of.
6. informal occupied with.
Faust up to Date         
  • Sheet music for a piano arrangement of one of Marguerite's songs
  • Florence St. John and Fanny Robina in the original production
1888 ENGLISH MUSICAL BURLESQUE
Faust up-to-date; Faust Up To Date; Faust-up-to-Date; Faust up to date
Faust up to Date is a musical burlesque with a score written by Meyer Lutz (a few songs by others were interpolated into the show). The libretto was written by G.

Wikipedia

Life review

The terms life review and flashback before death refer to a phenomenon widely reported as occurring during near-death experiences, in which a person rapidly sees much or the totality of their life history. Life review is often described by people claiming to have experienced this phenomenon as "having their life flash before their eyes".

The phenomenon also refers to a widely-used trope in fiction, film, and television where a recap montage of a character's life is shown in a sequence before that character's death.