[Ads-l] When You Are Up To Your Ass in Alligators

ADSGarson O'Toole adsgarsonotoole at GMAIL.COM
Fri Apr 18 21:15:37 UTC 2025


The OED has a pertinent entry

[Begin excerpt]
alligator noun 2
Phrases
slang (chiefly U.S.). up to one's ass (also ears, armpits, etc.) in
alligators: in a difficult, dangerous, or chaotic situation; beset by
problems or demands.
[End excerpt]

The first OED citation is from 1964, so JL's November 3, 1956 citation
antedates the OED.
Garson

On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 5:00 PM ADSGarson O'Toole
<adsgarsonotoole at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks for your feedback, JL.
>
> The QI article mentions your excellent entry in the Random House
> Historical Dictionary of American Slang for: up to one’s ass [or ears]
> in alligators
>
> I included your 1877 citation for a non-metaphorical instance of "up
> to your neck in alligators". I also included a 1944 instance of the
> joke about alligator eggs with the punchline "up to your neck in
> alligators".
>
> The QI article also has a 1957 citation for the figurative use of the
> phrase "up to his ears in alligators". Thanks for finding a 1956
> instance of the figurative use.
> https://quoteinvestigator.com/2025/04/16/alligator-drain/
>
> Garson
>
> On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 4:33 PM Jonathan Lighter <wuxxmupp2000 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >  The joke about being "up to your neck in alligators" if the male gator
> > didn't eat most of the eggs dates back to at least 1944. Hence,
> >
> > 1956_Wichita Falls [Tex.] Record News_ (Nov. 3) 1: You know you are, as the
> > wags say, "up to your neck in alligators."
> >
> > 1958 Shepherd Mead _The Admen_ (N.Y.: Simon & Schuster) 261:  "Crisis?" "Up
> > to my neck in alligators."
> >
> > 1964 _Times_ (San Mateo, Calif.) (Sept. 18) 13: Up to your neck in
> > alligators? Add a room!
> >
> > When I first heard the phrase (in the mid '70s), it was in a proverbial
> > form: "When you're up to your ass in alligators, you don't think about
> > draining the swamp."
> >
> > JL
> >
> > On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 3:21 PM ADSGarson O'Toole <adsgarsonotoole at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Thanks for your testimony, James. I will add it to my electronic file
> > > about this topic.
> > >
> > > The QI article contains a May 24, 1970 citation in "The Salina
> > > Journal" of Kansas which does mention that the saying appeared on a
> > > sign although the sign may have been homemade. The article was about
> > > Lance Burr who was the head of Consumer Protection Division in Kansas:
> > >
> > > [ref] 1970 May 24, The Salina Journal, Let seller beware, Lance Burr
> > > believes, Start Page 1, Quote Page 2, Column 3, Salina, Kansas.
> > > (Newspapers_com) [/ref]
> > >
> > > [Begin excerpt]
> > > He follows the advice of a wry statement taped to a wall in his office
> > > – "When you are up to your ears in alligators, it is difficult to
> > > remind yourself that your initial objective was to drain the swamp."
> > > [End excerpt]
> > >
> > > I did not see any advertisements for pertinent commercial signs in
> > > 1969 or earlier. The internet archive and the google books database do
> > > contain trade journals which would be a natural place for such
> > > advertisements. Of course, the earliest published evidence often
> > > appears after a saying enters circulation especially when the saying
> > > contains a word deemed vulgar such as "ass". Perhaps future
> > > researchers will find earlier published evidence. Maybe the initial
> > > phrasing was substantially different.
> > >
> > > Garson
> > >
> > > On Fri, Apr 18, 2025 at 2:40 PM James Landau
> > > <00000c13e57d49b8-dmarc-request at listserv.uga.edu> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > When I reported to work in the Pentagon in November 1969, I found that
> > > motto posted on numerous walls and bulletin boards.  If I remember
> > > correctly, some of the motto began with a text that I do not remember
> > > verbatim but which ran something like "Our mission is to produce quality
> > > product on time without errors..."
> > > > Also, if I remember correctly, as far back as 1969 that motto was
> > > available on commercially printed signs, which means it was widely known by
> > > November 1969
> > > > James Landau
> > > > jjjrlandau at netscape.com
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
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