The Troubles: A conflict that started in the 1969 when the British felt like doing some target practice in a more real scenario
We killed no innocent people during the troubles! -Brit
by Eskimo1313 August 26, 2015
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
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.
by strawbez-jez July 27, 2007
The inordinately attractive woman with whom you have to work regularly causing you to become incapable of doing that for which you were hired. Will often become the source of rumors by bored, disgruntled, or dissatified coworkers who are generally unhappy with their own lives and wish it were they who were with "trouble."
The hot chick in the office.
The hot chick in the office.
by beltway June 12, 2006
The word your friend uses after they get into a shit situation involving an injury, so you don't get all panicky on them.
Hey man, uh, I ran into a bit of trouble, d'you think you could take me to the hospital. Um...maybe we should look for my arm, too.
by Kinkgirl November 05, 2010
A nick name for those who live up to it (like me). Also a warning of someone not to be underestimated.
friend 1: "here comes Trouble"
Me: "You know it!"
random person: "why do you call her Trouble"
friend 1: "Because this girls Trouble, Both in name and in person"
Me: "You know it!"
random person: "why do you call her Trouble"
friend 1: "Because this girls Trouble, Both in name and in person"
by xTroublex August 22, 2006