🗣️Today’s English Idiom is…. → ”In the weeds” 📕Meaning: Overwhelmed or lost in the details, often used in stressful work situations like kitchens or offices. 🏛️Origin: Slang from restaurant kitchens where being “in the weeds” means being behind or overwhelmed during a rush. ✅Example: “The baby was crying, the toddler was throwing cereal, and the dog peed on the carpet — I was totally in the weeds this morning.” → Overwhelmed by chaos, not just details. Which other idioms or expressions do you know?