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"Is "pain in the ass" supposed to refer to an inconsiderate or inexperienced top, or is something else? 

The idiom is explained as referring to "someone or something that is very annoying" in the Cambridge Dictionary, but how does someone's annoying personality translate into ass pain?"
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    "Screenshot from the Cambridge Dictionary entry for "a pain in the ass/butt" which reads:
    
    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."
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