make sick

make (one) sick

1. Literally, to cause one to be ill, especially to vomit. I think those oysters made me sick. I felt awful all night. The choppiness of the waves made me sick almost instantly, and I had to vomit over the side of the boat.
2. To disgust one. Those slasher movies make me sick. Why would anyone want to watch that? How could you possibly lie to me again? You make me sick!
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

make someone sick

to disgust someone. I am really tired of your vile talk. You make me sick! She screamed at him that he made her sick and then she ran out of the house.
See also: make, sick
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • make (one) sick
  • make one sick
  • make somebody sick
  • take (one) up on (something)
  • take up on
  • make it (to something or some place)
  • make it some place
  • make it to
  • be made for (someone or something)
  • made for