by some guy March 6, 2005
Get the troublesome mug.I don't even know how it's possible! I threw up and crapped diarhea at the same time! That's Double Trouble
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Had to poop, didn't get it all out?
When you go back 10 mins later to finish the job, you've "got the troublemaker" out.
If you succeed the first time around but had a moment where you thought you wouldn't- but then manage it out in spite. You also then have "gotten the troublemaker."
1)"Hey man where were you?"
2)"had to get the troublemaker" *wink*
1)"dude that's gross"
2) " I didn't think I'd make it in one go"
When you go back 10 mins later to finish the job, you've "got the troublemaker" out.
If you succeed the first time around but had a moment where you thought you wouldn't- but then manage it out in spite. You also then have "gotten the troublemaker."
1)"Hey man where were you?"
2)"had to get the troublemaker" *wink*
1)"dude that's gross"
2) " I didn't think I'd make it in one go"
by Misslexy February 19, 2015
Get the the troublemaker mug.Vague, insulting threat that implies you have a delusional disorder or family problems, and therefore when you tell someone that the priest sexually molested you, you will not be believed.
"I 'm worried about that kidJoey - seems to me the boy's troubled. Perhaps he is being abused by his parents. I kinda like that little fella and have been counseling him in the confessional."
by Gwyneth Timlin May 28, 2017
Get the troubled mug.Defining someone who appears to be somewhat depressed and yet keeps a constant game face on. Usually a hobo or a lush.
Someone described as Troubled Joe, is, well, troubled. Also compare 'Average Joe'.
Someone described as Troubled Joe, is, well, troubled. Also compare 'Average Joe'.
by Troubled Joe November 2, 2006
Get the Troubled Joe mug.Term used to describe the violent campaigns carried out by Irish nationalist groups such as the Irish Republican Army to achieve independence from the United Kingdom.
The term applies both to the violence leading to formation of the Republic of Ireland (i.e. War of Independence and the Irish Civil War) in the early 20th century, and also to the more recent violence in and about Northern Ireland, which dated from the late 1960s.
The term applies both to the violence leading to formation of the Republic of Ireland (i.e. War of Independence and the Irish Civil War) in the early 20th century, and also to the more recent violence in and about Northern Ireland, which dated from the late 1960s.
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