A troublemaker is someone who expresses a view on a forum that differs from those of the Administrator and/or, as is more common, a moderator of a forum. The person deemed to be a troublemaker will usually be 100% correct in their statements, but the moderator will object, making statements that could be classified as being a bigland.
As a result the troublemaker will then be told to go and form their own forum, even though everything they said was both reasonable and correct.
As a result the troublemaker will then be told to go and form their own forum, even though everything they said was both reasonable and correct.
You have been told young Sprog, Virgin were the first company to fit wheels to their trains, and since you have failed to provide empirical evidence to the contrary you are going to be banned from this forum for being a troublemaker. If you wish to go on insisting that companies fitted wheel to trains long before Virgin, you can sod off and make your own forum.
by The Burger Flipper August 1, 2011
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(2) A combination of trouble and problems
(2) A combination of trouble and problems
"I'm having troublums cutting this piece of cake."
by Techie31415 November 20, 2009
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When someone with no understanding of The Troubles in particular, and sectarian paramilitary violence in Northern Ireland in general, feels more qualified to speak on it than someone who experienced it first-hand. Though stereotypically such a person is an English conservative, this could be anyone. Troublessplaining methods include declaring Good Friday to be irrelevant to peace, citing St Andrews as proof GFA no longer applies, and portraying concern over provincial stability as if anti-Brexit propaganda.
Man A: "I've had it with you Remainiacs throwing around meaningless terms like GFA. Britain's been at peace for 20 years, so this is just Project Fear!"
Man B: "Are you really Troublessplaining at me? A bomb went off just last week!"
Man B: "Are you really Troublessplaining at me? A bomb went off just last week!"
by Forerunner1993 September 7, 2020
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Get the Troublesome 96 mug.Originally meant to help guide drinking habits to avoid gas and bloating, this phrase has now evolved to simply mean "no worries".
Original meaning:
Karla: Will this drink make me gassy?
Jane: No bubbles no troubles Karla!! This beverage isn't carbonated so no need to worry about it!
Evolved meaning:
Jay: Sorry to bother you but can you move your car so I can get out?
Alex: No bubbles, no troubles man! Let me grab my keys
Karla: Will this drink make me gassy?
Jane: No bubbles no troubles Karla!! This beverage isn't carbonated so no need to worry about it!
Evolved meaning:
Jay: Sorry to bother you but can you move your car so I can get out?
Alex: No bubbles, no troubles man! Let me grab my keys
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Get the troublems mug.A knee-jerk reaction in the troubleshooting process that actually causes more damage than the initial problem it was designed to overcome.
I can't believe that just happened! I called into to tech support and they had me drop my firewall because I couldn't obtain an IP address. What a troubleshat, now I've got viruses on my machine and can only boot to safe mode, much less connect to the internet!
by ben December 28, 2005
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