This is a feature from BBCLearningEnglish.com for more information and our terms of use, go to bbcworldservice.com podcasts the English we Speak from BBC Learning English.
Hello and welcome to the English We Speak from BBC Learning English.
My name is Jennifer and Lee is with me here in the studio.
Hello, everyone.
What have you been doing this morning, Jen?
Oh, I've been playing on this great new game on my smartphone.
It's a puzzle where you have to find matching pictures of fruit.
Now, it sounds easy, but it's really, really addictive.
I love puzzles like this, especially when they are really addictive.
Can I have a go?
Yes, you can.
In fact, I'm stuck on level 33.
I can't complete it at all.
Why don't you see if you can do it for me?
It's doing my head in.
Ok, give it to me and I'll see what I can do.
Jen said that the computer game is doing her head in.
If something is doing your head in, it means it is frustrating or annoying.
It's a phrase which is often used by young people.
It's a slang phrase.