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Wat (wie) is snowed under - definitie

1936 FILM BY RAY ENRIGHT

snowed under         
If you say that you are snowed under, you are emphasizing that you have a lot of work or other things to deal with. (INFORMAL)
Ed was snowed under with fan mail when he was doing his television show.
ADJ: v-link ADJ, usu ADJ with n [emphasis]
Over–under         
WAGER IN WHICH A SPORTSBOOK
Over/Under; Over/under; Under Over; Over under; Over-under betting; Over-under; O/U
An over–under or over/under (O/U) bet is a wager in which a sportsbook will predict a number for a statistic in a given game (usually the combined score of the two teams), and bettors wager that the actual number in the game will be either higher or lower than that number. For example, in Super Bowl XXXIX, most Las Vegas casinos set the over–under for the score of the game at 46.
down under         
COLLOQUIALISM TO REFER TO AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
Down under; Downunder; Down-under; Down-Under
informal
¦ adverb in or to Australia or New Zealand.
¦ noun Australia and New Zealand.

Wikipedia

Snowed Under

Snowed Under is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring George Brent as a playwright who is working under a tight deadline. He becomes snowed-in in his remote cabin with two ex-wives and a girlfriend, played by Genevieve Tobin, Glenda Farrell and Patricia Ellis.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor snowed under
1. Every day almost there is another one and teachers feel snowed under.
2. Fighting in Afghanistan traditionally eases off during the winter months when mountain passes get snowed under.
3. Yet every department is snowed under with individual cases that should not be handled by amateur politicians.
4. "We have been snowed under by unsolicited manuscripts, many containing a wad of 50 notes, from academics desperate to get published," says an OUP spokesperson.
5. For now, the cyber crime unit isn‘t exactly snowed under: its radiation–proof safe usually only has three or four seized hard drives inside it at any time.