You could say fed up.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
Heck care is a NOT Singaporean slang for 'I don't care'. The word 'heck' is meant as an emphasis, or an expression of frustration. When a person says 'I heck care', he is in fact saying that he 'cares' when he really does NOT 'care.
The suffix -ion indicates that the word has become a noun. So, from the verb to frustrate you find frustration: balking or defeat in an endeavor Also Frustration can mean -or anger by failure or helplessness
obviously depression
It's unfrustrated
In slang, "suck" means something is bad, undesirable, or of poor quality. It can also be used to express disappointment or frustration.
Dang it crap Hell's bells
"Punieta" is a slang expletive in Tagalog which is used to express frustration or irritation. It is considered offensive language.
No, "friggin" is not considered a swear word. It is a slang term typically used to show emphasis or frustration, but it is generally considered a milder substitute for stronger curse words.
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The word 'frustration' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for an emotion, a thing.
"Freakin" is a slang term that is often used as a substitute for the swear word "fucking." It is used to convey emphasis, frustration, or excitement in a more socially acceptable way.
Buzz IS a slang word.
"Jueputa" is a slang term usually used in Latin America, derived from "hijueputa," which is a profane way to refer to someone as a "son of a bitch" or an "asshole." It is typically used to express anger, frustration, or surprise.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".
"Bollox" is a slang term in English that is most commonly used in British English as a vulgar expression to convey disbelief, disappointment, or frustration. It is often considered a swear word and is used to express strong emotions.
Heck care is a NOT Singaporean slang for 'I don't care'. The word 'heck' is meant as an emphasis, or an expression of frustration. When a person says 'I heck care', he is in fact saying that he 'cares' when he really does NOT 'care.