British slang for A kid between the ages of 11-14 who smokes and drinks and stays out late thinking they’re cool and not acting their age. Also they’re most likely annoyingly loud and often mouthy and steal from their parents
11 at night Load of year 12s : *sitting down on a bench*
Troubled yutes: oiiiii!!!
Year 12s: shut up go to bed do you want me to come and tuck you in?
Troubled yutes:*tries to flex cigs they pikied from their parent
Year 12s: Jesus Christ the amount of troubled yutes these days
Troubled yutes: oiiiii!!!
Year 12s: shut up go to bed do you want me to come and tuck you in?
Troubled yutes:*tries to flex cigs they pikied from their parent
Year 12s: Jesus Christ the amount of troubled yutes these days
by Edgelord🦋 September 01, 2019
by M.MM August 18, 2023
by 03430AmazinguComplete7976 May 05, 2025
"I was at my daughters girl scout meeting when i thought of a sexy girl, then got into stiff trouble"
by Scorpio101 August 03, 2018
Person 1: "From the screen to the ring to the pen to the king! Where’s my crown that’s my bling always trouble when I ring "
Person 2: "I don't know what song this is but I just got a goosebumps just from listening to it"
Person 2: "I don't know what song this is but I just got a goosebumps just from listening to it"
by Mr_Mogus October 14, 2024
A euphemism used to politely describe a situation where an apparent malfunction is caused by the operator instead of the machine.
(Also "Cockpit Problems")
(Also "Cockpit Problems")
Person #1: "Jim says he can't get the new copier to work."
Person #2: "It must be cockpit trouble. It has been working fine for me."
Person #2: "It must be cockpit trouble. It has been working fine for me."
by zboss April 27, 2009
by Fuelie mulie August 17, 2021