| 单词 | to give a pain in the neck | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto give (a person) a pain in the neck (also in the arse, etc.)  a.  Chiefly U.S. to give (a person) a pain: to be annoying or tiresome to (a person). Now usually more fully  to give (a person) a pain in the neck (also in the arse, etc.). ΚΠ 1884    C. F. Lummis Let. 10 Dec. in  Lett. from Southwest 		(1989)	 142  				That began to give me a pain. 1908    R. E. Knowles Web of Time xiv. 144  				‘There's naethin' like the guid auld oatmeal.’ ‘You Scotch folks give me a pain,’ broke in David. 1911    Washington Post 8 Oct.  e3  				Aw, you pikers gimme a pain in the neck. 1924    P. G. Wodehouse Leave it to Psmith ix. 188  				He got there first, damn him! Wouldn't that give you a pain in the neck! 1951    J. D. Salinger Catcher in Rye iv. 27  				He gave out a big yawn while he said that. Which is something that gives me a royal pain in the ass. 1990    S. Morgan Homeboy i. 4  				Squares gave Rings'n'Things a pain in the bahakas. < as lemmas  | 
	
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