fed up

English

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Etymology 1

Verb

fed up

  1. simple past and past participle of feed up

Etymology 2

Adjective

fed up (comparative more fed up, superlative most fed up)

  1. (informal, idiomatic) Frustrated, annoyed, or tired, to the limit of one's endurance, especially by something that one has experienced for too long. [with with or (British English) of]
    After two days, I am fed up with this nonsense.
    I am fed up watching football on TV.
    • 2022 December 28, Sir Michael Holden, “Comment: A war of attrition”, in RAIL, number 973, page 3:
      We are all fed up with the seemingly endless rounds of industrial action on our railways.
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Verb

fed up (third-person singular simple present feds up, present participle fedding up, simple past and past participle fedded up)

  1. (slang, intransitive) To annoy; to be annoyed by something; to reach one's limits of annoyance.
    She was fedding up with the boy's hijinks.
    His behavior fed her up.