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painful

Being a slang for "having eaten too much bread in one sitting", "painful" is derived from the French word "pain" (meaning "bread") and the English suffix "-ful".
After binge-eating too much bread in one sitting, I'm now feeling painful due to having my stomach full.
by Emotional Cruiser August 26, 2025
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Pain in the neck

British term: A person who is annoying frustrating or causing u irration or distress
by Hiyalolasr January 24, 2025
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Pain

When something is hurting you mentally or physically
She was in mental pain after her dad abandoned her
by @lifefacts January 29, 2018
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Phantom Pain

There’s 2 meaning to this

#1: Phantom Pain is a condition where you lose a limb but your brain sends signals to that limb, like feeling like you have to itch that body part but you can’t

#2: Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain
Context #1 “Yo bro you have phantom pain right?” “Yeah I get it all the time

Context #2 “Yo bro wanna watch me play Metal Gear Solid 5 The Phantom Pain?” “Sure can you share play?”
by X FIRE PLAYER X August 24, 2024
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Pain au chocolat

It is a pastry of French origin, which, as its name suggests, is composed of bread (pain) and chocolate (chocolat). It is not a baguette in which a bar of chocolate has been put, don't make the confusion. It is baked with the talents of French bakers to obtain a succulent chocolate in a crispy bread.
However, the people of southwestern France call this pastry "Chocolatine" and because of this a war is constantly being waged. No one is really sure of the origin of this word but one thing is sure, the southerners are devoting themselves body and soul to defend this term they are so fond of.
Guy 1 : Hey, qu'est-ce que tu veux pour le petit déjeuner ?
Guy 2 : Je prendrais bien un pain au chocolat !
by Natha76131 August 25, 2020
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