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ouch

[ouch] / aʊtʃ /
NOUN
pain
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However, unlike regular doctors, their patients never squirm or say “ouch.”

From Washington Post

It’s uncomfortably performative, like typing “Ouch!” when you accidentally sit on your car keys.

From New York Times

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From BBC

“We were sort of like the frog in the saucepan slowly being cooked and now they turned the burners up and people are saying ouch and getting active. That is going to help us as a nation,” he said.

From Washington Times

Add in taxes and fees and, well, ouch.

From The Verge