The phrase "coming out ears" means to have a large or excessive amount of something. Antonyms for this phrase would include "scarcity," "insufficiency," "paucity," and "deficiency." These words imply a shortage or a lack of something, rather than an abundance. Another antonym could be "moderation," which suggests a balanced and reasonable amount. In a similar vein, "restraint" and "modesty" could also be used as antonyms, indicating a controlled or limited amount of something. Alternatively, "exhaustion" or "depletion" could be used as antonyms to denote a point where the abundance has run out or been used up entirely.