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    [Adjective]  | "trou*bling" | \ ˈtrə-b(ə-)liŋ \


    1: causing feelings of worry or anxiety


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Verb]  | "trouble" 


    1: to agitate mentally or spiritually : worry, disturb

    2: to put to exertion or inconvenience

    3: to produce physical disorder in : afflict


    Origin: 13th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French trubler, from Vulgar Latin *turbulare, from *turbulus agitated, alteration of Latin turbulentus{mat|turbulent|};

    [Adjective]  | "troubling" 


    1: causing worry or anxiety;


      * e.g., " ... the most troubling sign of all is that he's stopped returning my phone calls "





    [Verb]  | "troubling" 


    1: to experience concern or anxiety;


      * e.g., " ... don't trouble about me—I'll be fine "





    2: to cause discomfort to or trouble for;


      * e.g., " ... I hate to trouble you, but would you mind moving for a minute so I can sweep under your chair? "



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    [Verb]  | "trouble" 


    1: to experience concern or anxiety;


      * e.g., " ... don't trouble about me—I'll be fine "





    2: to cause discomfort to or trouble for;


      * e.g., " ... I hate to trouble you, but would you mind moving for a minute so I can sweep under your chair? "



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     [ "trouble" ]

    1: 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."

      * e.g.,  ... Oh, god! I have to work with trouble today. I will accomoplish nothing and love it! 


     [ "trouble" ]

    2: The hot chick in the office.

     [ "Trouble" ]

    1: A woman who often acts all innocent but is really quite a naughty girl. She likes to stir up all the guys around her then puts on her little halo and says "what?" as she bats her eyes. Often goes by the name of Amy.

      * e.g.,  ... Damn... she ain't nothin' but trouble! 

     [ "Trouble Trouble" ]

    1: What to say when your friend gets in called to the office over the loudspeaker.

      * e.g.,  ... As he was leaving to go to the office I shouted Trouble Trouble at him. 

     [ "trouble" ]

    1: The incredible, intriguing, charismatic guy you should stay away from for “practical” reasons (he works with you, makes you want to do very bad things in very bad places, the list goes on…) Still, you can’t stop sending him salacious text messages and emails (at work, on vacation, early in the morning, late at night…) He draws the “very bad” girl out of you…… And you love it….

      * e.g.,  ... “Mmmmmmm, here comes trouble…… I want to throw him down onto the conference table and have my way with him.” 

     [ "in trouble" ]

    1: This is now somewhat outdated, but was a term meaning pregnant if the pregnancy is undesired, the woman is young or unmarried, etc. The term was used in what was considered "polite" company in order to avoid using the oh-so-harsh word "pregnant."

      * e.g.,  ... "Ward, Wally's girlfriend is . . . well, she's in trouble." 

     [ "troubled" ]

    1: Mentally disturbed as a result of reckless behavior (Drug use,Alcohol, Excessive Partying)

      * e.g.,  ... Diana lost the plot and hit her mother, She became real troubled ever since she started dating that Aaron boy 


     [ "troubled" ]

    2: Or by Depression, Anxiety/Break from reality due to traumatic experiences.


     [ "troubled" ]

    3: Or, one of the aforementioned causing the other.

     [ "Trouble" ]

    1: Something you don’t wanna get into and something you can’t get out of

      * e.g.,  ... Phill: OOOOOOOOOH Dominic is in trouble 

     [ "the troubles" ]

    1: The Troubles: A conflict that started in the 1969 when the British felt like doing some target practice in a more real scenario

      * e.g.,  ... We killed no innocent people during the troubles! -Brit 

     [ "Trouble" ]

    1: A fine girl that walks by.

      * e.g.,  ... "Looks like Trouble" Used to holler at a girl. 

     [ "Trouble" ]

    1: A woman particularly adept at inspiring emotions of curiosity, strife, concern, distress, confusion and a general lack of well being in the lives of all males within a reasonable radius. She is generally concerned with mischief, drama, and producing adequate levels of the aforementioned emotions for her own amusement.

      * e.g.,  ... "Here comes trouble" - Jared ;) 


     [ "Trouble" ]

    2: The source of my nickname.

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