A fork of Rural Dictionary
To say that someone is up shit creek is to imply that he or she or it is in real jam.
I didn't study for my final exam; I'm up shit creek.
To be in deep trouble with no solution.
(It's actually "Up shit creek without a paddle" --- scans better than "with no paddle."
There he was with two nickel bags and the narcs at the door. He knew he was up shit creek without a paddle.
To be in a bad situation which is either slowly or rapidly getting worse with no evident way out. Should you be armed with a paddle, you still, typically, have a slow long recovery
see shitty
As soon as the principal saw the smirnoff bottle in my hand, I knew that I was "up shit creek"
To be in an undesirable place, or to be in trouble. A contraction of "Up shit creek without a paddle." It can be made to define even more extreme circumstances by adding the suffix "with the repo men on the shore waiting for the boat"
"I was up Shit Creek without a paddle, and the repo men were waiting on the shore for the boat."
1) To be in deep trouble with no solution, also called 'up shit creek with no paddle'
2) To be up to your arms in a flowing river of faeces and mucus.
A term used when the odds are very much not in your favor.
Attempting to complete a difficult task that just wasn't ment to be.
Mike: Jimmy is in trouble with the feds for pirating that copy of Shrek 2. I heard he's skippin' town.
Andrew: Really? He's way Up shit creek if that's true!
When something you own is not performing like it's supposed to
My fantasy season is up shit creek
My school year is up shit creek
My sales record is up shit creek