to get caught doing something
This means that your mother wants you to do something and that you will have to do it. Also this might mean that you are in trouble and then you will have to hide otherwise you will defently get into trouble so either hide or run
Also stated as "chicken-livered," chicken-hearted means cowardly. Prone to run from trouble. Cowardly.
run
In each of the "Twilight" saga books, Bella and Edward run into personal struggles and difficulties, as well as trouble.
It means you are in trouble or will get in trouble. "You're toasted" = "You're in trouble"
it means trouble maker or mischievous one..
Well, if said affectionately to a person, it can mean this person is 'naughty' or 'mischevous', ...implying that you cause trouble.
in trouble
cross county run
Kara - pure belas - trouble ~ pure trouble
Yes, they can. I can't tell you what could happen to them, because I'm not sure, but I do know that the parents can get in trouble. I mean, they probably won't get arrested, but the case might have to go to court or something.
Mean bad