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run out of patience

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Verb

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run out of patience (third-person singular simple present runs out of patience, present participle running out of patience, simple past ran out of patience, past participle run out of patience)

  1. (idiomatic, informal, sarcastic) To become overwhelmed; to become stressed of waiting for a long time.