either instigating or being smart about it
it means that something bad to your friends and yourself is going to happen.
It means he/she was in trouble for something that they had did.
It means that you told someone that they did something that got them in trouble.
INSTIGATING (from the verb, to instigate) - provoking an activity, to cause or to incite action (especially used negatively, "stirring up trouble") e.g. "By spreading rumors about the governor, he was instigating an impeachment." - "Instigating or inciting a riot is a criminal act."
the difference is if you WILL do something it means you are going to do it, but if you WOULD do something it means you won't but you want to.
Morte means Death, Going to Die, In Trouble
It means that at any moment, there is going to be trouble.
Surcease means to bring something to an end or to stop something from continuing. It often refers to a cessation of pain, trouble, or something undesirable.
The term "going out" simply means that you want to be boyfriend or girlfriend with the person that you are asking out. Normally boys do the asking out. There are some occasions where girls ask guys out.
Because means be cause....something is going to happen consequently for something
Something is wrong, so we are going to change it.
Its a slang term that generally means that "we" are going to look out for your best interests, or see that something you were responsible for getting done gets done. It means you are not going to be present and that in your absence "we" are taking care of your business, or covering for you until you return. It may be in regard to something work related or personal and "we" may tell a lie to cover for you in an attempt to keep you from getting in trouble.