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Elina
It's a Pain In the Neck!
would you please tell me what it means?and where I should use it ?
Thanks a lot in advance!
Oct 5, 2012 5:30 PM
Answers · 8
6
You use it when something makes your life more difficult.
"I had to take the exam at 7:00 in the morning. What a pain in the neck.
"She's always complaining about something to me. She's becoming a real pain in the neck."
"I hate filling out all these forms just to open an account. This is a royal pain in the neck."
October 5, 2012
4
It means something that is a bother or an annoyance. You will be just as likely to hear 'pain in the ass', which is a little more emphatic because it's a little more rude. I prefer it. :D
October 5, 2012
2
It's something or someone who is annoying or bothersome.
"Applying for that job is a real pain in the neck because there are so many pages to fill out."
October 5, 2012
1
The term "Pain in the neck." comes from the physical results of a stressful situations. When you are tense, stressed or worried about something the muscles in your shoulders and neck become tense and start hurting. So when you are in a stressful situation you say "It's a pain in my neck" (even if it isn't) to explain just how bad a situation it it.
Those are just my thoughts, hope it helps.
October 6, 2012
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English, Persian (Farsi), Turkish
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