Up a creek without a paddle

The phrase "up a creek without a paddle" means being in a difficult or challenging situation with no means or resources to escape or find a solution. It implies being stuck, stranded, or lost without any help or assistance. The phrase often conveys a sense of being helpless or facing a daunting problem.


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