have had enough
To have had one's fill of something. Oh, no second helping for me—I've had enough. Please tell me the pollen count is down today—my respiratory system has had enough! Is that obnoxious guy ever gonna stop talking? I've had enough, man.
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have had enough
to have had as much of something as is needed or will be tolerated. Stop yelling at me. I've had enough. No more potatoes, please. I've had enough. I'm leaving you, Bill. I've had enough!
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have had enough
Want no more of something, as in
I've had enough of their quarreling. This phrase uses
enough in the sense of "an adequate amount," which is intended ironically to mean "a more than sufficient amount." [c. 1700] For synonyms, see
fed to the gills;
have had it, def. 1.
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have had eˈnough (of somebody/something)
used when somebody/something is annoying you and you no longer want to do, have or see them/it: I’ve had enough of driving the kids around.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017