in hot water
The phrase "in hot water" generally means to be in trouble or facing a difficult situation, often due to one's own actions or mistakes. It implies that a person is facing consequences or dealing with repercussions for something they have done or are involved in. The term originated from the idea that hot water can be uncomfortable or scalding, just like being in trouble can be uncomfortable or difficult to handle.
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