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Meaning of sick and tired



 
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Sick and tired by Anastasia #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:45 pm   Sick and tired by Anastasia
 

I know the song sick and tired by Anastasia but I don't know what sick and tired means. Can you explain? Thank you.
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Meaning of sick and tired #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 19, 2005 12:52 pm   Meaning of sick and tired
 

If you are sick and tired of something or somebody you are very annoyed by it or them. As you know Anastasia is playing with this idiom in her song Sick and Tired in the following line: I'm sick and tired of always being sick and tired.
Hope this makes sense.

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