umpteenth
Related to umpteenth: subtly, imminently
umpteenth
Indefinitely or innumerably large in amount. (Used for sarcastic or hyperbolic emphasis.) For the umpteenth time, we are not stopping for ice cream! I'm sorry for snapping at you like that, but you're the umpteenth person to come ask me about the issue today.
umpty-umpth
Indefinitely or innumerably large in amount. An old-fashioned variant of "umpteenth." (Used for sarcastic or hyperbolic emphasis.) For the umpty-umpth time, we are not stopping for ice cream! I'm sorry for snapping at you like that, but you're the umpty-umpth person to come ask me about the issue today.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
umpty-umpth
and umpteenth (ˈəmptiˈəmpθ and ˈəmpˈtintθ) mod. thousandth, billionth, zillionth, etc. (Represents some very large but indefinite number.) This is the umpty-umpth time I’ve told you to keep your dog out of my yard.
umpteenth
verbSee umpty-umpth
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
for the umpteenth time
An uncountable or indefinitely large number of times. The word umpteen is an American coinage that was believed, by John Ciardi and several other writers, to have come from nineteenth-century Morse code. In an early version of the code, M, pronounced “umpty,” meant “many,” probably based on M, the Roman numeral for one thousand. To this was added “teen,” for “ten,” presumably now meaning tens of thousands or, simply, a very large number. The expression “for the umpteenth time,” usually pronounced with some exasperation, means in effect that one has said or done something time and again and is thoroughly tired of the repetition.
See also: time, umpteenth
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
- umpty-umpth
- it's too late for sorry
- just passing through
- lose (one's) patience (with someone)
- lose patience
- lose patience (with one)
- be not (oneself)
- not oneself
- not feeling (oneself)
- in a sorry state