finish with something/somebody phrasal verb (
see also finish)
1. have/be finished with something to no longer need to use something:
Have you finished with the scissors?2. have/be finished with somebody to have finished talking to someone or dealing with them, especially when you are angry with them or want to punish them:
Don’t go. I haven’t finished with you yet.
‘When I’m finished with you,’ he said, ‘you’ll be lucky if you’re still alive.’3. to end a romantic or sexual relationship with someone:
So I told him I wanted to finish with him. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲