sick and tired of

The phrase "sick and tired of" is an idiomatic expression that means feeling extremely fed up, frustrated, or annoyed with someone or something. It implies a strong sense of weariness and a strong desire for change or relief. It typically indicates that the individual has reached a point of exhaustion or impatience with a particular situation, person, or ongoing circumstance.


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