Fed Up
- Fed Up
- How common is this idiom?: Commonly used, especially among younger generations and in informal settings, to express frustration or exasperation.
- Literal Meaning: To be completely satisfied or full, usually referring to food.
- Actual Idiomatic Meaning: To be completely tired or annoyed with something or someone, often to the point of being unable to tolerate it anymore.
- I'm fed up with this traffic, I'm going to take a different route.
- She's fed up with her job and is looking for a new one.
- I'm fed up with this restaurant, the service is terrible.
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