The phrase "busy as all get out" is an idiomatic expression used to describe someone who is extremely busy or occupied with tasks. It emphasizes a high level of activity or a packed schedule, often implying that the person has little to no free time. The phrase is informal and conveys a sense of being overwhelmed by responsibilities.
It means that she is very busy and goes from one project or task to another without taking a break. Bees go from one flower to another all day.
Either its dead or line is busy
Shawshank Redemption. 'Get busy living or get busy dying'
yes, i am very much busy?
Get busy living, or get busy dying.
No! their not busy at all I mean with interviews and recording songs and concerts and papirazzi and etc. their not busy at all
very busy
What does it mean Network Busy when I call over to England
i'm quite busy
the phone is busy
Very busy or engaged in an activity.
In a question: Are you busy (occupied) In a statement: You are busy
It may mean that she is busy. It may also mean that she doesn't want to talk to you.It may mean that she is busy. It may also mean that she doesn't want to talk to you.It may mean that she is busy. It may also mean that she doesn't want to talk to you.It may mean that she is busy. It may also mean that she doesn't want to talk to you.
In a question: Are you busy (occupied) In a statement: You are busy
your stupid and mean and are annoying
It means that she is very busy and goes from one project or task to another without taking a break. Bees go from one flower to another all day.
they are busy