Never. We say "fed up with..." for example Thoughtful Americans are fed up with the Tea Potty people.
I am fed up with waiting for the phone to ring.
Fed up with is correct
I was fed up with my wife's lazy behavior.She was fed up with my insistence she work all day.
bored
It is two words. However, many people have taken to hyphenating them as "fed-up" in which case it would be considered one word.
I am fed up with waiting for the phone to ring.
Fed up with is correct
fed up,
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.
If you are fed up, you are tired of whatever it is. You often hear this from someone who is being annoyed or bothered. Mothers and fathers also use this phrase often, and if the children are wise, when they hear "I'm getting fed up with this behavior," they will stop immediately and be good. The image is of being full, being unable to take any more.
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.
"You expect me to ask a question do you?" == "He uses sarcasm whenever he's particularly fed up with his opponent."
The cast of Fed Up - 2014 includes: Michele Simon as herself
The earliest bird to wake up is the bird that is best fed.
Frustrated
"Fed up" is a common idiom meaning to be annoyed, frustrated, or tired of a situation. It is not considered formal language.