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  1. a pain in the ass/butt. idiom US offensive (UK pain in the arse/backside) someone or something that is very annoying: The kids were a real pain in the ass. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Inconvenience. a pain (in the neck) idiom. a pain in the arse/backside idiom. aggravation.

  2. pain in the ass. rude slang An especially irritating, aggravating, or obnoxious person, thing, or situation. Primarily heard in US. You know, Jack, you may be my friend, but you can be a real pain in the ass sometimes! This calculus homework is a pain in the ass.

  3. An especially irritating, aggravating, or obnoxious person, thing, or situation. Primarily heard in UK. You know, Jack, you may be my friend, but you can be a real pain in the arse sometimes! This calculus homework is a real pain in the arse. It's not that I don't understand it, it's just so tedious! See also: arse, pain.

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  5. pain in the ass. rude slang An especially irritating, aggravating, or obnoxious person, thing, or situation. Primarily heard in US. You know, Jack, you may be my friend, but you can be a real pain in the ass sometimes! This calculus homework is a pain in the ass.

  6. something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness.

  7. (idiomatic, slang) Something or someone that causes discomfort or frustration. Wiktionary. Synonyms: pain-in-the-neck. infliction. pain. botheration. annoyance. Other Word Forms of Pain-in-the-ass. Noun. Singular: pain-in-the-ass. Plural: pains-in-the-ass. Pain-in-the-ass Sentence Examples. Frankly, he's a pain in the ass about everything.