At a doctor's office
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Doctor: Where did you hurt yourself?
Man: Oh, I didn’t hurt myself.
Doctor: You didn’t hurt yourself. Oh, excellent. Ex-pains?
Man: No ex-pains.
Doctor: Hmm … Good. Headaches.
Man: No, no, I haven’t got a headache.
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Ex-pains ? original text
No ex-pains
What does "Ex-pains" mean?
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There is no such thing as an ex-pain in standard English.