annoying · bothersome · troublesome
This expression is perfect when you want to describe someone or something that constantly irritates you or causes you trouble. 😫 It's used in a friendly but complaining way, often with a hint of humor!
💡 **Grammar Alert!** You can use this with 'a' for a person ('He's a real pain in the neck') or 'the' for a situation ('Dealing with that paperwork is a pain in the neck'). Remember, while it's casual, it's generally not used in very formal settings.
When would you most appropriately use the expression 'to be a pain in the neck'? A. 🚶♀️ When you're peacefully enjoying a quiet walk in the park. B. 📞 When your internet connection keeps cutting out during an important video call. C. 🎁 When you receive a wonderful surprise gift from a friend.