like a hole in the head
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used to say that something is not wanted or needed at all
The expression "like a hole in the head" is believed to have originated in the United States in the early 20th century. This phrase is used to express a strong sense of not wanting or needing something, often with a humorous or sarcastic tone. It is often employed when one wants to make it clear that a particular thing or situation is superfluous or would only bring trouble or inconvenience.
- Keeping another pet is like a hole in the head for me, I already have many.
- She needs another car like she needs a hole in the head.
- He's asking for advice on time management?He needs that like a hole in the head!
- They want me to join another committee?I have commitments galore, I need that like a hole in the head.
- I need more paperwork to fill out like a hole in the head."