Meaning of the word "have had it (up to here) with" in English

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have had it (up to here) with

US /hæv hæd ɪt (ʌp tu hɪr) wɪð/
UK /hæv hæd ɪt (ʌp tu hɪr) wɪð/
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Idiom

1.

to be very annoyed or frustrated with someone or something, to the point of not being able to tolerate it any longer

Example:
I've had it up to here with your constant complaining!
The manager finally said he'd had it with the employee's poor performance.
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