Meaning of fed up to the back teeth in English:
fed up to the back teeth
phrase
(also fed up to the teeth)
British Extremely annoyed or unhappy.
‘I'm fed up to the back teeth with the mess he's landed us in’- ‘I'm fed up to the teeth with seeing male fantasies and desires.’
- ‘For one thing they are missing out on one of life's great pleasures and secondly, they must be fed up to the teeth.’
- ‘The argument has centred on men being fed up to the teeth with being blamed for all that is wrong in the world.’
- ‘I don't know about you, but I'm fed up to the teeth reading who took what and how much - and it's costing the country an absolute fortune to find out.’
dissatisfied, disgruntled, fed up, disaffected, discontent, malcontent, unhappy, aggrieved, displeased, resentful, envious
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