Idiom #88: Sick and Tired of [Top 100 Famous Idioms]


The idiom “Sick and tired of” is typically used to reference something that is too boring (to the point of weariness). Thus “being sick and tired of something or doing something” simply means to “hate something or doing something”.


For Example:

The boy was sick and tired of doing his lengthy homework assignment.

This is the Idiom #88 in the List of 100 commonly used Idioms in everyday English (Top 100 famous Idioms). By introducing this list of notable idioms to English learners and ESL students as you, we believe that your English will sound more like a native and you can easily understand what native speakers are saying. Please like and share this list with your friends if you think it is helpful - the full list is here.