Understanding Business Jargon: What Does ‘Knee Deep’ Mean?
As you enter the job market, you may encounter a variety of business jargon that can be confusing. One of the more commonly used idioms is “knee deep.” This phrase refers to being heavily involved in something, and having no choice but to continue working on it. It usually implies that the work is taking over and you are quickly becoming overwhelmed with the amount you have to manage.
An example would be if you are managing multiple projects for your job. When you say you are knee deep in projects, it means that there is so much going on, no matter how far you get, it feels like a huge task and there will almost always be more that needs to be done. You are so far into the projects that it almost feels like there is no turning back and no end in sight.
If you are ever told that you need to be “knee deep” in something, it usually means that the task is going to require a lot of work from your end, and it may take a while to finish. However, it can also be a sign that others are counting on you, and believe you can handle the amount of work.
It is important to understand all the idioms and phrases used in the business world in order to be an effective employee and understand what is expected of you in the workplace.

