Have (one's) fill (of something) British phrase common
Used to say that you have had enough something, and you don't want it anymore
Don't worry. I have had my fill of money.
She has had her fill of depression, so you shouldn't make her sad.
Thank you, but I have had my fill of food.
1. Used to emphasize or finish a discussion about someone or something.
2. Used to express agreement with what someone else has said.
This idiom is often used in the present perfect tense.