ariel_esteban
Is it a pain the ass a vulgar idiom? I found that a replace phrase can be a pain in the neck, is it true? are they others?
2012年8月22日 03:13
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The idiom "a pain in the ass" is considered as a vulgar idiom while "a pain in the neck" is the more "polite" version. Pity I can't think of more synonymic expressions/idioms.
2012年8月22日
4
I'd say it is vulgar, but also in common use. Go with "pain in the neck" or "pain in the behind". In Ireland you could say "pain in the áras", ie. replacing the vulgar word with an innocent Gaelic word (áras=hall), and another Australianism is "pain in the clacker".
2012年8月22日
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"Pain in the neck" is the more polite way. Both are informal. "Pain in the ass" can be used among friends. I would not call it "vulgar", but would not use it at work or with my grandmother :)
2012年8月23日
1
nope!
2012年8月22日
It is the opposite. At least that's what I teach my students: "pain in the neck".
2012年9月11日
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