Idioms

I'm fed up

be fed up (with someone or something)

To be irritated, exasperated, bored, or disgusted with someone or something. I'm really fed up listening to all your complaining! We're fed up with our car, but we just can't afford a new one right now. The whole department is just so fed up with our new manager. Everything he does seems designed to make us angry.
See also: fed, someone, up
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I'm (really) fed up (with someone or something).

Fig. I have had enough of someone or something. Something must be done. Tom: This place is really dull. John: Yeah. I'm fed up with it. I'm out of here! Sally: Can't you do anything right? Bill: I'm really fed up with your complaining! You're always picking on me!
See also: fed, up
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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References in periodicals archive
I'M fed up with hearing how great T in Park was despite the road chaos on Friday.
I'M fed up with so many incredibly mind-numbing programmes on television these days like Castaways, Popstars and Public Property to name only three.
He said: "I'm fed up hearing of Crown Office balls ups which basically surround minor technical difficulties.
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