sick to the back teeth

Language: en

Meaning: (British,idiomatic)Extremely annoyed about,fed up, tired of.Synonym:fed up to the back teeth2019December 18, Andrew Roden, “Rail fares to rise by an average of 2.7% in January”, inRail, page17:"Passengers aresick to their back teethof paying for boardroom largesse and eye-watering fares."

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