a mixture of the words troubles and problems, it is used when the speaker makes a last minute change between these words and slurs them together. this can also be used just to sound cool...
by 4891 April 17, 2009
by danetrainwhoop May 22, 2014
The word vomit that results in a loss of identification between the word "trouble" and the word "problem". Usage is often spur of the moment and unintentional, but is able to adequately convey the intended message nonetheless.
Why is this door so complicated? What is going on in my life?! This is so difficult! Why am I have so much tr - troblems?!
by MarkyMark92 September 8, 2010
A portmanteau, combining the words 'trouble' and 'problem.' It's commonly used in a condescending manner to belittle people, and to make their issues seem insignificant.
what's the matter, little Codykins? Are you having some troblems there? Well, sorry, but I don't care.
by Roffle Hoffer October 18, 2006
A portmanteau, combining the words 'trouble' and 'problem.' It's commonly used in a condescending manner to belittle people, and to make their issues seem insignificant.
what's the matter, little Codykins? Are you having some troblems there? Well, sorry, but I don't care.
by Roffle Hoffer October 16, 2006
by Blindfighter June 2, 2017
Trouble + Problem= Troblem- coined by a 60 year old Laos lady using English as a second language and making up her own words.
Chanh-"Ut ohh looks like we have a troblem!"
Rachel-"Yep, you dropped a pile of boxes on the floor."
Rachel-"Yep, you dropped a pile of boxes on the floor."
by Ramborach August 25, 2016