The English idiom 'pain in the ass' translates to 'dolor de culo' in Spanish, demonstrating how idioms can be directly translated between languages while maintaining their figurative meaning.
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What does Joda's Name Mean?!追加:
Keep it busy or shoot his house.
You do love I said keep it busy You do love shooting things in the ass I've noticed.
Well, you what can I say? I am a pain in the ass.
Yep.
You know, you'd think it would be me cuz have you ever translated my name into Spanish?
No, I can imagine it means [ __ ] or something like that. No, it means pain in the ass.
Oh.
>> [laughter]
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