have had it up to here

Verb

 * 1)  To have become very frustrated or angry; to have reached the limit of one's patience or forbearance.

Usage notes

 * Takes with if an object is given.
 * When spoken, often accompanied by a hand gesture where the hand is held parallel to the ground near the neck or head to indicate a high level.
 * Rarely used with aspects other than the perfect, e.g. have it up to here, has it up to here, having it up to here, used to have it up to here.

Translations

 * Catalan: estar fins al capdamunt
 * Dutch: het zit ... tot hier
 * Esperanto: esti pli ol tedata, esti tute laca
 * French:
 * German:
 * Icelandic: kominn með upp í kok
 * Italian: avere le tasche piene,, averne fin sopra i capelli
 * Jamaican Creole: cyaan tek
 * Polish: mieć potąd
 * Portuguese: estar até aqui, estar até aqui
 * Russian: сыт по го́рло
 * Spanish: estar hasta las narices