be hanging over (one's) head

be hanging over (one's) head

To be a source of lingering concern or worry. All these bills are hanging over my head, and I don't get paid for another week. I'm so glad that exam is over—it's been hanging over my head for months.
See also: hanging, head, over
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

be hanging over your head

or

be hanging over you

COMMON If something difficult or unpleasant is hanging over your head or is hanging over you, it worries you because it may cause something bad to happen to you. It is unlikely that the Home Office would want to appoint him to the job if an inquiry was hanging over his head. Miss Evans can now get married without this matter hanging over her. Note: This expression may relate to the story of the Sword of Damocles; see explanation at `sword'.
See also: hanging, head, over
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.

be hanging over your head

(of something unpleasant) threaten to affect you at any moment.
See also: hanging, head, over
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • be hanging over your head
  • be hanging over (one)
  • down the line
  • down the pike
  • blue
  • brood over
  • brood over (someone or something)
  • ahead of the curve
  • ahead of/behind the curve
  • full marks