What does the idiom “Up a Creek Without a Paddle” mean?
Definition:
In a very bad situation
For example:
“Right now, with the buses not running and no money for a taxi to get home, I’d say were up a creek without a paddle.”
What does the idiom “Up a Creek Without a Paddle” mean?
Definition:
In a very bad situation
For example:
“Right now, with the buses not running and no money for a taxi to get home, I’d say were up a creek without a paddle.”
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