by Lilbitchboy March 10, 2019
US Army slang or term for a field exercise that involves spending at least one night in the field. More frequently heard in the gruntier MOSes like Infantry and Combat Engineers.
"I'm a 45 day 45 night field problem" --Mystikal in Round Out Tha Tank
"Naw man, I can't go out tonight. I have to pack my ruck. We've got an ass-out 2-week field problem starting monday." --Joe
"Naw man, I can't go out tonight. I have to pack my ruck. We've got an ass-out 2-week field problem starting monday." --Joe
by grunt11b January 18, 2018
alcohol is causing problems in your life (for example, with your health, in your work, or with your social responsibilities)
by yorrick hunt January 22, 2008
by Stainz June 25, 2004
The gayest show to ever hit Cartoon Network. It is best known for its flashing lights (prone to cause seizures) and ugly characters. Horace is ugly. Alfe is an uglified Domo with a big nose. Roba is a gross robot pig man thing. Whoever watches this show must be high. The people who made this show to begin with are high.
Guy#1: "Hey! Did you see that new show, The Problem Solverz?"
Guy#2: "Yeah, my mom had to go to the hospital!"
Guy#2: "Yeah, my mom had to go to the hospital!"
by Kim Li September 20, 2011
phrase use when the cons are far outweighing the pros in the current situation. generally said without much excitement backing it, as life is NOT going well. doubles as an exclamation as well as a plural noun (to have 'problems galore')
"oh crap, we just popped a tire, pull over!"
in the course of pulling over, another tire is popped, and the big gulp soda tips over, spilling in the drivers lap -
"problems galore dude - problems galore"
in the course of pulling over, another tire is popped, and the big gulp soda tips over, spilling in the drivers lap -
"problems galore dude - problems galore"
by matt gauck January 19, 2007
by America Lover 🇺🇸 November 17, 2018