keannu
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When someone or something is annoying or disgusting, you say "He is a pain in the(my) neck". As I know, you can also say "He's a pain in my butt" but not "in the butt". Isn't it? What other similar expression can we say?
A: Reading the manual is really a pain in the neck.
B:I know, but you should read it.
A: Reading the manual is really a pain in the neck.
B:I know, but you should read it.