American Idioms and Expressions

Up To Here With (someone/something) Idiom

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up to here with (someone/something)
What does up to here with (someone/something) mean?
sick of some continual bad or irritating behaviorI have had it up to here with his coming late to work.

Some Random Idioms
hit (someone) up for (something)
What does "hit (someone) up for (something)" mean?
ask someone for somethingMy friend tried to hit me up for some money but I said no.
Strain every nerve
What does "Strain every nerve" mean?
If you strain every nerve, you make a great effort to achieve something.
Closed book to me
What does "Closed book to me" mean?
If a subject is a closed book to you, it is something that you don't understand or know anything about.
farm (something) out
What does "farm (something) out" mean?
to have someone else do something, to send something away to have it doneWe farmed out the printing to another company in order to save money.
make (someone or something) available to (someone)
What does "make (someone or something) available to (someone)" mean?
supply someone with someone or somethingThe company made a car available to the sales staff.

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