A collective noun for a group of Kobolds. Used when the Kobolds are together, scheming, causing chaos and mischief, or being generally dangerous (at least in their own heads), even in small numbers.
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If someone causes you to get turned on from just touching you or by looking at them and claims they not trying to tease you or claims they not all that attractive, they are a troublemaker.
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Atticus: It’s a grief. But on this journey I’m not carrying impedimenta with me
Egbert: So, you are a grief tourist
Atticus: Not exactly, because the pain and worries are mine. I am a troubleler
Atticus: It’s a grief. But on this journey I’m not carrying impedimenta with me
Egbert: So, you are a grief tourist
Atticus: Not exactly, because the pain and worries are mine. I am a troubleler
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Get the Troubleler mug.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!
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(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."
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