coming out of one’s ears

coming out of (one's) ears

Occurring or present in a great amount or abundance. Because the end of the semester is almost here, I've got panicked students in search of extra credit coming out of my ears.
See also: coming, ear, of, out
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

coming out of one’s ears

mod. in great abundance. (As if full of a liquid. Often said of money.) Mr. Wilson has money coming out of his ears.
See also: coming, ear, of, out
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • coming out of (one's) ears
  • coming out of ears
  • coming out of one's ears
  • have (something) coming out of (one's) ears
  • have something coming out of your ears
  • break (one's) back to (do something)
  • break back
  • break your back
  • break your back doing something/to do something
  • break (one's) back