he's a pain in my neck. in Germany
He's a pain in my neck. [hzəpeininmiːnek] Er geht mir auf die Nerven.
Sentence patterns related to "hes a pain in my neck."
1. He's a real pain in the neck.
2. Everyone thinks he's a pain in the neck.
3. My job is a pain in the neck.
4. My little sister can be a pain in the neck.
5. Don't tell me Christopher is coming, wherever he goes he's a pain in the neck.
6. He's a huge pain in my ass is what he is.
7. It's a pain in the neck.
8. He's unique and he's in pain.
9. It must be a pain in the neck.
10. That guy is a pain in the neck.
11. He felt a searing pain in his neck.
12. If he's alert and sober without any focal neural deficits distracting injury or neck pain, then he's low risk for a C-spine fracture.
13. These mosquitos are such a pain in the neck.
14. It is a pain in the neck, isn't it?
15. That barking dog is a pain in the neck.
16. That child is a real pain in the neck.
17. Quitting a job is really a pain in the neck.
18. Little brothers are such a pain in the neck!
19. The term “neck Crick” is often used interchangeably with neck pain or a stiff neck
20. He's been a pain lately.
21. I find reading books a real pain in the neck.
22. In some people, Bruxism causes headaches, neck pain, and/or jaw pain
23. It's a pain in the neck sharing a room with him.
24. Annoyance - something or someone that causes trouble; a source of unhappiness; "washing dishes was a nuisance before we got a dish washer"; "a bit of a bother"; "he's not a friend, he's an infliction" pain in the ass, pain in the neck, bother, botheration, infliction, pain.
25. That guy gives me a real pain in the neck.