"Fed up" is a common idiom meaning to be annoyed, frustrated, or tired of a situation. It is not considered formal language.
"Donezo" or "Fed up" are common slang terms for "had it."
"Zip it" or "hush" are common slang terms for shut up.
There is no slang term for "have." Slang terms are used for things that are complex, or for things used in a particular situation (such as sports or work). People don't make up slang for simple words.
No, "hibijibi" is not a known slang term in English. It may be a made-up or uncommon word.
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You could say fed up.
Fed up with is correct
'Brassed off' is British slang meaning 'fed up'. For example: 'I am really brassed off with all this homework!'
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Never. We say "fed up with..." for example Thoughtful Americans are fed up with the Tea Potty people.
I was fed up with my wife's lazy behavior.She was fed up with my insistence she work all day.
Fed Up was created on 2009-10-28.
I am fed up with waiting for the phone to ring.
The slang meaning of "what up" is, what are you thinking about, or what does one have his or her attention on? It can also be in the form "what's up" or "what is up".
Andrea Beauman has: Played herself in "Top Chef" in 2006. Played Hostess in "Fed Up" in 2007. Played herself in "Fed Up" in 2007. Performed in "Fed Up" in 2007. Played Hersrlf in "Fed Up" in 2007.
The cast of Fed Up - 2014 includes: Michele Simon as herself
Yes up the duff is slang for being pregnant