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# An argument or a fight. # Trouble; bother.
you'd have trouble or stop breathing....and possibly die
The adjective form of "trouble" is "troublesome." It describes something that causes difficulty or annoyance. For example, a troublesome situation may require careful management or resolution.
behave It means don't agitate the situation. Don't do something that would make things worse.
If you get caught, possibly.
in a bad situation, euphamism sometimes for pregnant when a girl is in "trouble"
Answer: Matt Hayden is a devout Catholic and is quoted as saying "Religion has always been a tremendous reference point with me. When I'm in trouble it's always something to think about. I ask myself what would Christ be doing in this situation" (see related link)
Many people would say no. Stirring up trouble in any given situation only leads to more trouble, you could end up with a potentially serious situation.
in a bad situation, euphamism sometimes for pregnant when a girl is in "trouble"
Yes, the noun 'trouble' is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a state, a condition, a situation, a thing.
Assuming you're talking about something illegal.... yes !
Try to establish why you have been branded as trouble and then rectify the reasons that they have given.