Be fed sick to the back teeth In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "be fed sick to the back teeth", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-12-25 08:12

Meaning of Be fed sick to the back teeth

Synonyms:

be fed up to the back teeth

Be fed sick to the back teeth phrase slang informal

To become bored or irritated with someone or a recurring problem.

You're probably fed sick to the back teeth of hearing about my problems.

I'm fed sick to the teeth with this routine work. I think that I will find a new job.

She's always bragging about her fabulous wedding. We're fed sick to the back teeth of hearing about it.

Other phrases about:

bore (someone) to tears

To make one distracted, frustrated, or irritated

I can't be fagged (to do something)

Said when you are too tired to do something

be (stuck) in a groove
To become boring because you are doing the same things that you have done for a long time
have a snoot full

To be inebriated.

bore the pants off (of) (one)

To make someone to be extremely bored, to the point that they feel distracted, frustrated, or irritated

Grammar and Usage of Be fed sick to the back teeth

Verb Forms

  • to be fed sick to the back teeth
  • am/is/are fed sick to the back teeth
  • was/were fed sick to the back teeth

The verb "be" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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