by 03430AmazinguComplete7976 May 4, 2025

by Ally_43 February 16, 2021

by Jdmacnmor14 February 5, 2021

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 .6.9.7.6.ArimorylulA.8.3.0.5. July 26, 2025

Upon arrival at a toilet it becomes blatantly apparent that someone has left a dry docker and the only place to go is the upper deck, thus leaving "double trouble" for the person doing clean-up
Someone dry docked the crapper so I went for the coveted "double trouble", It was an opportunity I couldn't pass up!
by FILTHY BLUMPKIN INSPECTOR September 22, 2005
